Arts
Yongqi Tang: Exploring Diaspora, Mythology, and Artistic FreedomBianca Kann
Cover photo: Courtesy of the artist and Fountainhead Arts “It is not hard to become an artist, but extremely hard ...
2025 exhibition highlights at the Tate
2025 exhibition highlights at the Tate A look at the major art exhibitions that Tate Britain and Tate Modern will ...
The Return Is a Shabby CliffsNotes Version of the OdysseyJoel Christensen
Modern audiences might have hazy notions of that tricky Ancient Greek hero of homecoming, Odysseus. They may know about his ...
Robert Smithson’s “Spiral Jetty” Added to National Register of Historic PlacesRhea Nayyar
Late American sculptor Robert Smithson’s best known creation, “Spiral Jetty” (1970), has been added to the United States National Register ...
Alejandra Valeiro: Sculpting the Essence of the Feminine SpiritAngela Li
“Art invites observers to connect with their own feelings, giving each piece a personal meaning, maybe far from my initial ...
Michael Morild: Crafting the Edge of Neo-ExpressionismHajra Salinas
“Like Batman, they are superheroes without actual superpowers, yet they make a huge difference.” A Suburban Danish Journey to Artistic ...
Through Gestural Oil Paintings, Maria Calandra Guides Her Stream of Consciousness Onto CanvasJackie Andres
While traditional plein air painters capture their surroundings while outdoors, artist Maria Calandra takes a different approach. By roaming the ...
Ashleigh Holmes: A Journey Through Colour, Emotion, and NatureHajra Salinas
Ashleigh Holmes: Crafting Emotion Through Colour and Light Ashleigh Holmes is a Sydney-based, self-taught artist whose work weaves together an ...