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Why Did Pope Leo XIV Invoke Van Gogh in His First Address?

Pope Leo XIV Reflects on Vincent van Gogh's "Sower at Sunset" in First General Audience Pope Leo XIV recently invoked Vincent van Gogh’s iconic painting, “Sower at Sunset” (1888), during

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Trump Adds His Face to the US Passport

News The new passport design is a bold step in the president’s efforts to associate public assets with his identity.

Spell Your Name with NASA’s Earthly Alphabet of Aerial Images — Colossal

From the winding paths of rivers and oxbow lakes to the intricate designs of crop fields and mineral deposits, Landsat

The US Pavilion Is Taking Online Donations

News The American Arts Conservancy, the emerging nonprofit responsible for Alma Allen’s 2026 pavilion project, announced it has not received

Cassandra Dias Takes an Impressionistic Approach to Painting with Thread — Colossal

Is there a more profound way to reflect on the grandeur of nature than by capturing its essence through embroidery?

Giant Buddha Lands in New York

Daily Newsletter A nude performance, a photography fair turns to craft, and a review of Alice Tippit's erotics Recently, artist

Navid Baraty’s Atmospheric Photos Explore Contrasting Scales of Time — Colossal

Reflecting on how cities like New York City and Chicago have only developed over the past few centuries makes one

Venice, Here We Come

Weekly Newsletter A guide to the 2026 Venice Biennale, Joan Semmel still killing it at 93, Hungary's post-Orbán art world,