The Smithsonian Will Stage a Blowout Show With Objects From Across Its Museums—and 5 New Artworks—to Celebrate Its 175th Birthday
To mark its 175th anniversary, the Smithsonian Institution is staging a massive celebration in the form of a sprawling exhibition featuring…
studio ossidiana’s biennale installations spatialize coexistence of humans + birds
at the 2021 venice architecture biennale, ‘variations on a bird cage’ by studio ossidiana explores and defines humans’ junctions with…
In the Kitchen: Artist Nina Katchadourian on the Enormously Complicated Armenian Soup Recipe She Learned From Her Late Aunt
While many of us continue to work from home, we’re checking in with artists about the creativity they’ve been cooking…
A London Museum Wants to Relocate a Statue of Its Slave-Trader Founder—But the U.K. Government Won’t Let It Happen
London’s Geffrye Museum has changed its name to the Museum of Home, but the institution’s statue of former namesake Robert…
NASA’s Stunning New Photograph of the Milky Way Is a Cosmic Masterpiece 20 Years in the Making
NASA’s latest image of the Milky Way is two decades in the making. The dramatic view of the heart of the…
Can the Olympics still be cancelled? Yes, but the legal and financial fallout would be staggering
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is adamant the Tokyo Olympics will begin as scheduled on July 23, followed by the…
17 Marvelous Highlights From the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale, Where Hope and Optimism Abound
After a year’s delay, the 17th Venice Biennale of Architecture opened last week with a sprawling series of exhibits, including…
How The Rich Are Using Recessions To Their Advantage #Shorts
Why Rich People Love Recessions #Shorts Enjoyed the video? Comment below! 💬 ⭑ Enjoyed? Hit the like button! 👍 Follow…
Benjamin Netanyahu was on the brink of political defeat. Then, another conflict broke out in Gaza
Despite some conspiratorial claims to the contrary, long-serving Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was not looking or hoping for a…