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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A Temporary Pavilion Made of 108 Deck Chairs Blooms Daily in Copenhagen — Colossal

Lasovsky Johansson Architects, a design studio founded by Juráš Lasovský and Hanna Johansson, has created a stunning pavilion called “PETAL”

The Neoclassical Painter Lost to History

Guillaume Lethière: Rediscovering a Forgotten Master The Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, is currently showcasing a groundbreaking exhibition dedicated

Bold Brushstrokes Overlap in Greg Breda’s Contemplative Portraits — Colossal

Greg Breda's Meditative Paintings: A Study in Quiet Introspection Greg Breda, a Los Angeles-based artist, creates meditative paintings that exude

Simone Leigh’s Monuments to the Black Femme

Simone Leigh's groundbreaking exhibition is a masterful exploration of the Black feminine experience, spanning nearly two decades of the artist's

Virginia Mori’s Wistful Illustrations Tap Into Reverie — Colossal

Virginia Mori, the talented Italian illustrator, continues to captivate audiences with her visually simple yet conceptually profound artwork. Drawing inspiration

The Slipperiness of COVID-Era Cultural Memory

Director Lou Ye, a prominent figure in the sixth generation of Chinese cinema, known for creating subversive depictions of urban

OSGEMEOS Unearths a Fantastic Childhood Universe in Their Largest U.S. Exhibition to Date — Colossal

Twin brothers Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo, known as OSGEMEOS, have created a fascinating universe called Tritrez that has captivated audiences

Latinx Art Book Fair Launches at New York University

La Feria Print Media Art Fair Showcases Latinx Artists and Scholars Carlos and Fernando Estrada-Lopez, social workers in Los Angeles,