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A Couple’s Quest to Heal Through Psychedelic Art

WAPPINGERS FALLS, New York — The year was 1974 when Alex and Allyson Grey crossed paths at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, now part of

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Emotions Manifest as Uncanny Scenarios in Ayako Kita’s Tender Sculptures — Colossal

Ayako Kita's latest exhibition, "The End of the Day Begins," showcases her unique artistry in combining hand-carved Japanese cypress with

Sebastian Foster Releases 20 New Prints for the Holidays — Colossal

Sebastian Foster Unveils Stunning 2025 Fall Print Set Sebastian Foster is proud to announce the release of its highly anticipated

R. Crumb Wonders What It All Means

R. Crumb, the legendary underground comic artist, has made a triumphant return with his latest comic book, "Tales of Paranoia,"

Art Market Reporters Are Getting It All Wrong

In a recent report by ArtNews from September, Daniel Cassady questions the accuracy of art market writers' assessments, suggesting that

Artist Displays 2,000-Pound White House Made of Bullets 

Located in the Potrero Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, the Catherine Clark Gallery houses a unique exhibit that has recently

We Are History’s Ghosts

An Incomplete Haunting: A Reflection on History and Memory History is not just a collection of individual moments but is

‘Some Interesting Apples’ Delves into the World of Feral Fruit — Colossal

In 2019, two artists from Cornwall, William Arnold and James Fergusson, embarked on a fascinating project that involved exploring wild

Former Met President Daniel Weiss to Lead Philadelphia Art Museum

The Philadelphia Art Museum (PhAM) has recently undergone significant changes with the appointment of Daniel H. Weiss as the new