Culture and Arts

‘The Language We Share’ Traces a Photographic Lineage Between Gordon Parks and Beverly Price — Colossal

"The Language We Share": A Dialogue Between Beverly Price and Gordon Parks In the realm of photography, the works of Beverly Price and Gordon Parks exist on a continuum, capturing

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Art Talk With Rama Duwaji

Weekly Newsletter Exclusive insights from the artist and NYC first lady, the unveiling of LACMA's impressive new structure, Trump's portrayal

Anarchic Cats Are Ensnared in Chaos in Léo Forest’s Dynamic Drawings — Colossal

Cats are known for their unpredictable behavior. Author and Egyptologist Margaret Benson once remarked, "The cat is, above all things,

Tania El Khoury’s Soothing “Revenge Art”

Initially intended as a profile of Tania El Khoury, a renowned multidisciplinary Lebanese artist and recipient of the 2026 Creative

A Giant Wool Form by Nicola Turner Heaves and Skitters Through an 18th-Century Chapel — Colossal

In a repurposed 18th-century chapel at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, a peculiar structure emerges through the building's architectural gaps. Its tendrils,

Rawya El Chab Tends to the Wounds of Lebanon’s Civil War

Editor's Note: This story was produced with the support of the Round Earth Media Program of the International Women Media

NEVERCREW Explores Our Tenuous Relationship with Nature in Huge Murals — Colossal

Artists Christian Rebecchi and Pablo Togni, known as NEVERCREW, excel at integrating the vastness of nature into urban settings. Their

Michaelina Wautier’s Overdue Triumph

Daily Newsletter The Guggenheim Fellowship has announced 223 winners, while CUNY's Social Practice program is set to close. Are art

LR Vandy’s Rope Sculptures Disentangle Histories of Colonialism and Transportation — Colossal

For thousands of years, humans have used seas, rivers, and oceans as routes for trade, exploration, conquest, and colonization. During