Culture and Arts

How My Museum’s Celebration of America’s 250th Birthday Got Complicated

The New York Historical museum is gearing up to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary in 2026, amidst challenges such as funding cuts and political tensions. Despite these obstacles, there is

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Valerie Hammond’s ‘Waking Dreams’ Explores Surreal Visions of Nature at the Cusp of Sleep — Colossal

Valerie Hammond's art transports viewers to a realm where reality and fantasy intertwine, blurring the lines between waking and dreaming.

Visions of Venezuela and Cuba From Exile

The arrangement of the objects seems random at first glance, but upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that they are

Check Out Colossal’s New Image Slideshow Feature — Colossal

Colossal has always been known for its commitment to showcasing stunning imagery across various art forms such as photography, design,

No One Was “Picasso’s Woman”

As an editor, one must always be attuned to the subtleties of language. The way we articulate our thoughts can

The Things That Really Matter

Weekly Newsletter Artists respond to ICE's brutality and the attack on Venezuela, Anselm Kiefer’s rustbelt romanticism, and lessons from David

There’s More to Look at Than Learn in 100 Nights of Hero

Isabel Greenberg's graphic novel, "The One Hundred Nights of Hero," has been adapted into a feature film titled "100 Nights

The Women Who Were More Than Just Picasso’s Loves

Book Review: Hidden Portraits: Six Women Who Shaped Picasso’s Life Sue Roe delves into the lives of six remarkable women

Uncovering the Secrets of Henri Rousseau’s Paintings

Art Review: Rediscovering the Genius of Henri Rousseau If you’ve ever found yourself mesmerized by Henri Rousseau’s enigmatic masterpiece, "The