Culture and Arts

Filled with ‘Half-Pots,’ Adam Ledford’s Life-Size Room Drawings Reflect Timeless Routines — Colossal

Adam Ledford, an artist inspired by Crockett Johnson’s classic children’s book “Harold and the Purple Crayon,” creates large-scale installations that redefine the concept of line drawings. Ledford’s work, like Harold’s

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Abdoulaye Konaté Translates Ancient Spirituality into Lush Tapestries — Colossal

Abdoulaye Konaté is a Malian artist who delves into the contemporary significance of ancient symbols and signs through his large-scale

Running Is Resistance in “Remaining Native”

Amidst the hustle and bustle of Thanksgiving Day in New York City, a powerful new documentary directed by Mohawk/Oneida filmmaker

25 Things We’re Grateful for in the Art World

Art world enthusiasts have a lot to be grateful for, even in the face of challenging times. As we navigate

Remembering Llyn Foulkes, Dawn Little Sky, and Dorothy Vogel

In Memoriam In Memoriam is a weekly tribute to those we have recently lost in the art world, celebrating their

Art Critic Christopher Knight Retires From LA Times

Art Critic Christopher Knight Retires from the Los Angeles Times After 36 years of writing for the Los Angeles Times,

Otherworldly Photos of Forests by Michelle Blancke Explore Mysticism and Transformation — Colossal

Michelle Blancke, a talented artist, delves into the realms of interdependence, consciousness, and concealment through her enchanting photographs of trees

In ‘Terminal Classic,’ Timo Fahler Grapples with Dualities and Contradictions — Colossal

Timo Fahler's latest exhibition, "Terminal Classic," showcases a series of stained glass sculptures that delve into his personal experiences and

Five New York City Art Shows We Love Right Now

Abstract art has always been a realm of creativity, innovation, and rebellion. In the current art scene, several exhibitions are