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Judith Schaechter Explores Neuroaesthetics and the Nature of Beauty at the Museum of Craft and Design

CategoryAnnouncement The intersection of biophilia, aesthetics, and neuroscience. Judith Schaechter: Super/Natural is currently exhibiting in San Francisco. Judith Schaechter, “Super/Natural” (detail) (2025) (photo courtesy the artist) Judith Schaechter: Super/Natural, on

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12,000 Years Ago, Native Americans Were Playing Games of Chance with Handmade Dice — Colossal

For many years, archaeologists have recognized that the ancient peoples of North America engaged in numerous games, reflecting a universal

Paul Klee: Other Possible Worlds

Announcement The Jewish Museum presents the first US exhibition dedicated to the late works of an artist, created in reaction

Explore Art UK’s Digital Database of More Than 6,600 Street Art Murals — Colossal

The unexpected delight of encountering a vibrant mural on a street—or witnessing several being created during popular events like Nuart

Leah Ki Yi Zheng’s Personal I Ching

Art Review The artist is synthesizing the divergent cultural histories of Western oil painting and Eastern ink painting into one.

Brushstrokes Transform into Beaded Topographies in Liza Lou’s Mixed-Media Paintings — Colossal

Artists such as Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, and Cy Twombly were trailblazers in mid-20th-century painterly abstraction, largely due

Salvador Dalí’s Sublime Faith

Weekly Newsletter Explore The Met's latest Raphael exhibit, discover a curator's insights on community engagement, catch shows in New York

Misato Sano’s Charming Wooden Dogs Are Carved With Personality — Colossal

Misato Sano's studio, located in Miyagi, is filled with wooden offcuts, heavy timber, woodworking tools, and ample natural light. The

Salvador Dalí’s Frustrating Vision of the Divine

In 1961, just three weeks after Easter, a 22-year-old man attacked Salvador Dalí's 1951 painting, "Christ of Saint John of