Culture and Arts

Myriam Dion Weaves Milestones of Women’s History from Vintage Newspapers — Colossal

Myriam Dion is a talented artist based in Montréal who creates intricate collages using found vintage newspapers and hand-painted designs. Her work is known for transforming newspapers into sculptural, geometric

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Rain Couldn’t Dampen the Spirit of Brooklyn Pride

Brooklyn Pride Day 2025 was a resounding success despite the rainy weather that tried to dampen the spirits of attendees.

‘The War of Art’ Charts the Catalyzing History of Artists’ Protests in the U.S. — Colossal

Art has always been a powerful tool for activism, a fact that is highlighted in Lauren O’Neill-Butler’s new book, The

Kinetic Artist Susumu Shingu’s Gentle Message for the World 

Susumu Shingu: Exploring the Intersection of Art and Nature Japanese kinetic sculptor, installation artist, and author Susumu Shingu is a

Henri Matisse Never Really Left Morocco

In 1912, Henri Matisse embarked on a journey to Tangier, Morocco, seeking inspiration and a change of scenery. Despite a

Candy-Colored Sculptures by Poh Sin Studio Ornaments Aquatic Life — Colossal

Pamela Poh Sin Tan, the creative mind behind Poh Sin Studio, has recently unveiled her latest collection titled "Specimen Garden."

Faith XLVII Sews Textiles Made from World Maps and Currency to Explore the ‘Veins of the World’ — Colossal

Faith XLVII, a South African artist, explores the intersection of cartography, money, and national symbols in her ongoing series, including

Louvre Museum Shutters as “Exhausted” Staff Go on Strike 

Thousands of Visitors Stuck in Hours-Long Lines as Louvre Museum Shuts Down Due to Staff Strike Today, June 16, thousands

Museum Visitors Sit on and Crush “Van Gogh Chair”

A shocking incident recently took place at Verona’s Palazzo Maffei, where a pair of tourists caused damage to Italian artist