“VCUarts 2026 MFA Thesis Exhibition at the Institute for Contemporary Art”

The highly anticipated 2026 MFA Thesis Exhibition at VCUarts is now open to the public, offering a captivating exploration into the creative endeavors of 28 emerging artists and designers. The exhibition, taking place at VCU’s Institute for Contemporary Art in Richmond, Virginia, showcases a wide array of works across mediums including Craft/Material Studies, Graphic Design, Kinetic Imaging, Painting + Printmaking, […]

Cezar Berje: A Portrait of an Illustrator

Cezar Berje: An Illustrator’s Journey Cezar Berje is a modern illustrator whose creations enchant viewers with striking intricacy and expressive use of shades and shape. Renowned for seamlessly merging time-honored practices with contemporary digital methods, Berje’s artwork reveals a distinct approach that is both inventive and firmly grounded in classical illustration traditions. ### Early Life and Education Cezar Berje grew […]

Comprehensive List of the Top 100 Greatest Super Villains Ever

# Comprehensive List of the Top 100 Greatest Super Villains Ever Super villains have always been a captivating element of comic books, movies, and TV shows. They offer the perfect counterbalance to the heroes, challenging them, and oftentimes, adding depth to their narratives. Here, we present a comprehensive list of the top 100 greatest super villains ever, highlighting their influence […]

At LuzMadrid, Gonzalo Borondo’s “Redentora” Revolutionizes Public Space through a Mechanical Ceremony

**At LuzMadrid, Gonzalo Borondo’s “Redentora” Transforms Public Space with a Mechanical Ritual** In the vibrant hub of Madrid, the LuzMadrid International Light Festival shines as a symbol of creativity and progress, attracting artists and fans from every part of the world. Among the glowing exhibits that enthrall spectators, Gonzalo Borondo’s “Redentora” stands out as a remarkable example of the transformative […]

Exploring Purchases Under $500 at the Affordable Art Fair

### Exploring Affordable Art: A Journey Through the Affordable Art Fair The Affordable Art Fair presents a captivating opportunity for art enthusiasts and collectors to explore a diverse range of artworks without breaking the bank. With prices ranging from $100 to $12,000, the fair aims to be an accessible and welcoming environment for both novice and seasoned collectors. Returning to […]

Zarina’s Global Influence Reaches New York

Zarina Hashmi, professionally known as Zarina, was a peripatetic artist whose life and work navigated themes of dislocation and home. Born in 1937 in Aligarh before the Indian Partition, she experienced a life of constant movement, living across Pakistan, Bangkok, New Delhi, Paris, Tokyo, and eventually New York, where she passed away in 2020. Her artistic creations — minimalist prints, […]

Essential Literature List

This week in the art and culture sphere, various captivating topics have emerged. From the resilience of Ukrainian mosaics to the exploration of motherhood in art, each story provides a unique perspective on contemporary issues. In eastern Ukraine, the Kramatorsk Museum of Fine Arts, established to conserve Soviet-era art and mosaics, faces deterioration amidst ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, Megan O’Grady delves […]

“Recipient of the $100K Rauschenberg Award Announced in Art Movements”

In a series of significant industry news events, the art world has seen shifts and honors this week. Honoring the 100th anniversary of painter and multimedia artist Robert Rauschenberg’s birth, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation has awarded a $100,000 centennial award to four distinguished artists: Senga Nengudi for visual art, David Thomson for performance, Chandra McCormick and Keith Calhoun for photography, […]