Hyperallergic's Noah Fischer has won another journalism award for his comic, proving that humor can be both clever and impactful. Meanwhile, in Washington DC, satirical arcade games are challenging political norms with creative protest art.
The borough of Ridgewood is becoming an emerging art hub, attracting visitors to open studios showcasing a mix of media from traditional painting to modern sculpture. Elsewhere, the religious fervor of Spanish artist Francisco de Zurbarán is explored in an exhibition that questions belief and technique.
The Venice Biennale has seen some artists withdraw their pieces in protest, while Somalia's first national pavilion at the event faces criticism over its selection process. In New York, a new gallery show by Mary Sully merges modern art with indigenous forms, creating intricate works of art. Can an 'A-Corp' help artists navigate the business side of creativity?







