Culture and Arts

Remembering Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz, Robert A. M. Stern, and Ruth Thorne-Thomsen

In Memoriam is published every Wednesday afternoon and honors those we recently lost in the art world.Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz (1928–2025)Advocate for women's leadership in artsRemembering the legacy of Joyce Pomeroy

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“Alligator Alcatraz” Construction Halted, But Native Heritage Remains at Risk

A federal judge has recently put a stop to further construction on the controversial “Alligator Alcatraz” detention center, following a

Thai Art Center Censors Exhibition After “Pressure” From China

The recent Bangkok exhibition, "Constellation of Complicity: Visualising the Global Machinery of Authoritarian Solidarity," has come under scrutiny after being

10 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles This August

The art scene in Los Angeles is buzzing with a diverse range of exhibitions this month, each offering a unique

As ADAA’s Art Show Changes Course, a Nonprofit Is Left in Limbo

ADAA Cancels Art Show, Ending 36-Year Partnership with Henry Street Settlement For over three decades, the Art Dealers Association of

Experimenting with Color and Reflection, Kenny Harris Brews Beautiful Still Lifes — Colossal

The Moka pot, a classic coffee brewing appliance invented in 1933 by Alfonso Bialetti and his son Renato, has become

Xanthe Somers Weaves Themes of Labor and Visibility in Bold Ceramic Vessels — Colossal

Clay has long been revered as a versatile medium for artists to express their narratives, and Xanthe Somers is no

‘Speak of the Devil’ Conjures the World of Twin Sisters Haylie and Sydnie Jimenez — Colossal

Joy Machine is excited to announce the upcoming exhibition titled "Speak of the Devil" featuring the works of Chicago artists

6 Art Books to Read This August

The book also includes essays that delve into the nuances of Sen’s work, such as her use of language and