Culture and Arts

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 acrylic resin to create emotive and tender figures. Held at

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Lisa Yuskavage’s White Hot Women

Lisa Yuskavage's exhibition of drawings at the Morgan Library & Museum has sparked a conversation about the portrayal of women

Social Realism and the Surreal Converge in Bryce Wymer’s Evocative Sketchbooks — Colossal

Bryce Wymer is a Brooklyn-based artist known for his enigmatic and emotive murals, paintings, and illustrations. His work is characterized

Remembering Carla Stellweg, Frank Wimberley, and Ed Kerns

The art world recently bid farewell to several influential figures, whose contributions will forever be remembered. One such figure was

Dream Worlds Emerge in Yuichi Hirako’s Larger-than-Life Domestic Spaces — Colossal

Yuichi Hirako is an artist based in Tokyo whose work explores the relationship between humans, nature, and the built environment

Two Suspects Admit to Louvre Heist Involvement, Prosecutor Says 

Paris Prosecutor: Suspects Partially Admit Involvement in Louvre Jewel Heist After spending four days in custody, two suspects arrested in

Wexner Center Director Departs Amid Staff Complaints

The Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University's contemporary art institution, has announced the departure of Gaëtane Verna as

‘Out of Print,’ a Shepard Fairey Retrospective, Delves into the Power of Protest — Colossal

Shepard Fairey is a renowned artist known for his bold illustrations and iconic posters that have made a significant impact

An Unfinished History of the Antichrist 

Exploring the History of the Faustian Bargain Ed Simon, Public Humanities Special Faculty at Carnegie Mellon University, delves into the