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The Longer You Look, The Weirder It Gets
For over a century, Édouard Manet’s final masterpiece, A Bar at the Folies-Bergère, was dismissed by art historians and critics as a flawed work of a dying man. When the painting debuted at the 1882 Salon, it was met with … Continue reading
Butter Tea – New Tibetan Short Film (Losar 2026)
From writer/director Tenzin Tasur and starring Tenzin Phurpatsang and Dhamchoe. In a small Tibetan cafe in Queens, a cup of butter tea becomes a bridge between generations. Filmed at Ngatso Cafe, Queens, New York Festival Screenings & Awards • Official … Continue reading
Itamar Gov Draws on History and Legend for ‘The Rhinoceros in the Room’ | Colossal
February 20, 2026 Art Kate Mothes Photos by Hans Wulf. All images courtesy of the artist, Zilberman Gallery Berlin, and Kunstmuseum Magdeburg You’ve probably heard the idiom, “the elephant in the room,” to describe when there’s some uncomfortable and obvious … Continue reading