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What Does Human Flesh Taste Like? The Answer Depends on Who You Ask

The taste of human flesh is a taboo subject that few people dare to explore. However, for those curious individuals who wonder what human meat looks and tastes like, there

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Andres Serrano Proposes Trump Altar for the Venice Biennale

Andres Serrano, a controversial artist from New York City, has put forth a bold proposal for the United States Pavilion

Amy Sherald Cancels Smithsonian Show, Citing Censorship of Trans Artwork 

Amy Sherald, the renowned painter known for her striking portraits, has made the difficult decision to withdraw her upcoming exhibition

Julie Hrudová’s Photos Frame Moments of Eccentricity, Happenstance, and Togetherness — Colossal

Julie Hrudová is a talented photographer known for capturing unique and quirky moments that make viewers do a double-take. Her

The Friendship That Transformed Frida Kahlo 

Frida Kahlo's Month in Paris: A Surrealist Encounter with Mary Reynolds Frida Kahlo, “Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair (Autorretrato con pelo

Whittled Wood Sculptures by Brett Stenson Conjure Curiosity and Longing — Colossal

Woodcarver Brett Stenson's Journey from Vinyl Toys to Hand-Carved Sculptures Portland-based artist Brett Stenson's artistic journey began in college, where

Werner Bronkhorst’s Tiny Beachgoers and Sailors Wade Through Chunky Blue Expanses — Colossal

Werner Bronkhorst’s latest exhibition, titled "Sail Away," offers a glimpse into a world where the vast expanse of the ocean

In ‘Slow Light,’ Past and Present Merge in the Uncanny, Animated Life of a Unique Protagonist — Colossal

Slow Light: A Mesmerizing Short Film by Kijek/Adamski Imagine a world where the past and present collide, where memories shape

Five Latinx Artists Explore Materiality, Identity, and Belonging in ‘Los Encuentros’ — Colossal

Marfa, a small town in far West Texas, is a unique intersection of art, culture, and politics. Situated near the