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Paul Mpagi Sepuya
Paul Mpagi Sepuya, an American artist born in 1982, resides and creates in LA, where his photography delves into themes of love, intimacy, and vulnerability.

Queer, POC Spaces, and Artists Fight Funding Cuts
In Berlin's vibrant cultural landscape, artistic freedom and political censorship collide against a backdrop of funding cuts and societal diversity.

Meet Alessandra Bisi
Meet Alessandra Bisi, an Italian artist whose work beautifully merges the traditional with the digital, addressing social themes with a fresh perspective.

Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You.
Barbara Kruger’s name is synonymous with feminism, power, sexuality, identity, and consumerism in the contemporary art sphere.

Meet Romane Iskaria
Romane Iskaria, a French visual artist, innovatively merges documentary and fiction, challenging traditional storytelling and enriching our understanding of identity and belonging.

Meet Alexandra Morozova
Alexandra Morozova masterfully combines classic artistry with modern flair to create visual narratives that elevate the everyday into a canvas of deep aesthetic insight and emotional impact.

The ‘Gay Christ’
The unveiling of Salustiano García Cruz's painting of a youthful Christ as the official Holy Week poster in Seville, Spain, has ignited controversy and diverse opinions among viewers.

Radical Design
Italian Radical Design celebrates an audacious spirit and groundbreaking creations that reshaped global design and architecture.

Tatsuo Suzuki and the Siren of the East
Tatsuo Suzuki unveils Tokyo's mesmerizing contrasts with his haunting, monochromatic imagery, encapsulating the city's allure and ruthlessness.

Ghali: A True Italian
Milan-based Ghali captivates at the 74th Sanremo Festival with a performance that blends rap, pop, and his Tunisian heritage, challenging traditional Italian identity perceptions.

Art Under Attack
The public is outraged following the recent attack on art caused by climate activists. This instance targeted none other than the world’s most famous painting, the Mona Lisa.

Meet Rob Woodcox
Meet Rob Woodcox, a heart deeply rooted in Mexico City's vibrant expressions of creativity and culture, capturing the essence of creating art with purpose through the lens, exploring and illuminating crucial themes of our time.

Viva La Vida Siempre
Frida Kahlo, with her life's palette of pain and passion, paints a story of resilience that resonates deeply within the human spirit, embodying the rich tapestry of Mexican culture.

Lost and Found
Portrait of Fräulein Lieser, created by Klimt in 1917, made its last public appearance in a 1925 exhibition before finding its way into a private collection.

Rock, Sex, and Art
Cynthia Plaster Caster redefined groupie culture as an art form through her unique plaster casts of celebrities' penises, evolving from ex-groupie to acclaimed artist.

The Bell Jar
Of all the modern classics, The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath holds a special place as the quintessential women's novel.

Can You See?
Forget about your 20/20 vision or your eyeglasses and dive into a world that will give you the best lenses on reality ever.

The Sanremo Festival: An Italian Specialty
The Sanremo Music Festival, an emblem of Italian cultural heritage, has captivated audiences since its inception in 1951, evolving alongside the very society it entertains.

Death of Homage
Is the controversy over Rodrigo's homage revealing a crisis in how the music industry perceives creativity?

Edge of Art
From its Venice Film Festival debut, 'Poor Things!' by Yorgos Lanthimos stirred frenzy, dominated the box office, and earned Oscar nods.