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Literary Citations Abound in Andrew Salgado’s Vibrantly Layered Portraits — Colossal

Andrew Salgado, a London-based artist with roots in New Brunswick, Canada, has recently unveiled a new body of work that

15 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles This Summer 

The art scene in Los Angeles is thriving this summer, with a range of exhibitions that offer both aesthetic escapes

Mario Moore’s Oil Paintings Bridge Past and Present to Spotlight Black Resilience and Style — Colossal

Detroit-based artist Mario Moore is making waves with his large-scale works in oil, currently on display at Library Street Collective

Four Key Insights from Artlogic’s New Report

The annual Artlogic Gallery Report has recently been released, shedding light on the current state of the art world and

In a Rare Daytime Appearance, Flying Foxes Keep Cool in an Indian River — Colossal

Photographer Hardik Shelat recently embarked on an expedition in Gujarat, India, where he witnessed a rare phenomenon along a river

Museum Displays 200-Year-Old Condom Printed With Erotic Image

The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is currently showcasing a unique historical object that sheds light on the intersection of sex work

Trump’s New Portrait Is as Perverse as His Second Term

The White House recently unveiled a new portrait of President Donald Trump that has stirred up quite a bit of

Alan Michelson’s Answer to the “Vanishing Indian” Myth

Alan Michelson's recent installation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, titled "The Knowledge Keepers," is a powerful response to