Culture and Arts

Sammy Baloji Mines Congo’s Hidden Histories

Sammy Baloji's exhibition, "Echoes of History, Shadows of Progress," at the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens delves into the history of colonial violence in the Democratic Republic of

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José María Velasco Lovingly Captured a Changing Mexico

The National Gallery in London is making strides to introduce British audiences to art beyond Europe with its recent exhibition

A Moving Encounter With the Art of Bernard Williams

Exploring Public Art in Elmhurst, Chicago Every summer, Chicago and its suburbs showcase a variety of public art installations, some

Kour Pour Reclaims the Geometry of Abstraction

Kour Pour, a Los Angeles-based artist, has been challenging the Euro-American art historical canon for over a decade. His research

Kudzu Engulfs Everything in Its Path in Zac Henderson’s ‘Palimpsest’ — Colossal

Zac Henderson, a photographer who spent 13 years traveling in a van with his wife, recently made the decision to

LGBTQ+ Art and Historical Ephemera Up for Auction at Swann Galleries

Swann Galleries is set to host their seventh LGBTQ+ Art, Material Culture & History auction on August 21, showcasing a

Laser-Cut Steel Forms Radiate Ornate Patterns in Anila Quayyum Agha’s Immersive Installations — Colossal

Anila Quayyum Agha: Illuminating Spaces with Geometry of Light Anila Quayyum Agha, a Pakistani-American artist based in Indianapolis, draws inspiration

For EJ Hill, Art Is an Act of Faith

EJ Hill's solo exhibition at 52 Walker, titled "Low-slung Promises on the Tongues of the Devout," offers a unique and

The Visual Language of the Nuclear Age

The exhibition "Fallout: Atoms for War & Peace" at Poster House delves into the history and impact of nuclear weapons