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When “The Subway Sun” Ruled NYC’s Underground

The Subway Sun: A Look Back at NYC's Iconic Subway Campaign Long before the New York City subway cars became rolling billboards for modern-day advertisements, they were adorned with a

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Medieval Psalms Were Not For Everyone

Sing a New Song: The Psalms in Medieval Art and Life at the Morgan Library & Museum The exhibition Sing

Trump-Appointed NEA Chair Returns for Second Term

News Mary Anne Carter Reappointed as Chair of National Endowment for the Arts Political consultant Mary Anne Carter, who previously

Dear Zohran, Don’t Let Art Workers Down

Dear Mayor-Elect Mamdani and members of the Arts & Culture Transition Team, As we embark on the journey to transform

“Victims of Communism” Monument Altered Over Reported Nazi Ties

A recent controversy has arisen surrounding a monument in downtown Ottawa dedicated to the "victims of communism." The memorial, known

Abstract Paintings Confront Andean Weaving in Miguel Arzabe’s Dynamic Compositions — Colossal

Miguel Arzabe's upcoming exhibition, "Sin Contar Cincuenta," at Johansson Projects showcases his innovative approach to art. Arzabe's process begins with

How a Nativity Scene Sent Europe Into a Tizzy

The Controversy Surrounding Nativity Scenes in Europe In a world filled with political division and cultural clashes, the theft of

Anthony Theakston Sculpts a Spirited Flock of Bronze and Ceramic Birds — Colossal

Lincolnshire-based artist Anthony Theakston is known for his stunning sculptures of common birds like barn owls and herons. Using bronze

The World’s Best Art in 2025

The art world is abuzz with the latest news and events happening around the globe. From controversial installations at the