Culture and Arts

Remembering John H. Beyer, Marian Goodman, and Chung Sang-hwa

In memoriam This week, we pay tribute to several remarkable individuals who have left an indelible mark on the worlds of architecture, art, and design. From pioneering gallerists to legendary

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Lasted Culture and Arts

Field Kallop Meditates on Universal Patterns Through Bold Chromatic Compositions — Colossal

Field Kallop, a former art history student at Princeton, found her artistic inspiration in the relationship between the micro and

Whitney Biennial Artists Revealed

In 2025, the art world saw a resurgence of anti-monarchical art, a movement that challenged traditional power structures and embraced

A Visual History of No Kings

Anti-monarchical movements have a long history of using art as a tool for resistance and subversion. The No Kings movement,

Bringing Traditional Skills to Contemporary Discourse

The New York Academy of Art, with its roots tracing back to Andy Warhol, offers a unique blend of rigorous

These Are the Artists in the 2026 Whitney Biennial

The upcoming Whitney Biennial 2026 has announced a lineup of 56 participating artists, duos, and collectives curated by the Whitney

All I Want for Christmas Is More Art Books

Thompson, whose own writing is as masterful as Amore's storytelling? In her review, Thompson delves into the gripping tale of

The Sinister Plan to Demolish a Brutalist Icon in Dallas

Dallas City Hall, a renowned Brutalist landmark, is currently facing the threat of potential demolition as city officials deliberate on

Artists Issue Urgent Call to Defend First Amendment Rights

A group of cultural leaders, artists, and local politicians gathered on December 15 at the Federal Hall rotunda in Manhattan