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  • Every artist, sooner or later, encounters the same unsettling question: Where does creativity truly come from and why does it sometimes disappear? (Shutterstock Photo)

    The inner studio: Rethinking creativity with 'The Artist’s Way'

    Mar 17, 2026
  • Artists today navigate a landscape in which visibility is often conflated with value. Metrics views, likes, shares create the illusion of objective significance. (Shutterstock Photo)

    Aesthetics of fragility: Art, power and selective resistance

    Mar 03, 2026
  • "The relationship between pain and art is as old as human consciousness. From the earliest cave markings to contemporary installations in white cube galleries, art has served as a vessel for personal, collective, historical and metaphysical suffering." (Shutterstock Photo)

    Ethical crisis of contemporary art: Is pain exploited for capital?

    Feb 24, 2026
  • Modern humanity, as it becomes more crowded, more digitized, more saturated with empty information and disinformation alike, seems to be disciplining color out of its physical environment. (Shutterstock Photo)

    Are we losing colors? Emotional politics of desaturation

    Feb 17, 2026
  • A Sotheby's security guard stands at a gallery entrance where Mark Rothko's "Orange, Red, Yellow" is hung, London, U.K., April 14, 2008. (Getty Images Photo)

    Mark Rothko: Canvas between hope and despair

    Nov 04, 2025
  • To speak of art as power is to recognize that beauty and defiance are not opposites, but twins. (Shutterstock Photo)

    Art and silent resistance: Political power of aesthetics

    Oct 28, 2025
  • Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to the realm of science and technology; it has become a disruptive force in the arts. (Shutterstock Photo)

    When art loses its soul: Risks of AI in creativity

    Dec 30, 2024
  • Nejad Devrim's artistic journey was extraordinary, rivaling the talents of other family members. (Photo courtesy of Yahşi Baraz Collection)

    A brush with revolution: Nejad Melih Devrim

    Aug 18, 2024
  • Front to back, Harry F. Guggenheim, president of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation; Georges Salles, director-general of France's 666 Museums; painter Morris Kestleman; Sir Herbert Read, British art critic; and James Johnson Sweeney, Guggenheim Museum Director at the Manhattan Storage Company, New York, U.S., 1958. (Getty Images Photo)

    Power-shaping art movements: World's legendary collectors

    Feb 22, 2024
  •  A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, the most valuable car ever offered at auction, is displayed during a preview at Sotheby’s in New York, U.S., Nov. 2, 2023. (AFP Photo)

    1962 Ferrari gets $51.7M at auction, 2nd most expensive car auctioned

    Nov 14, 2023
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