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Stay inspired with the latest in art, culture, and creativity at Coconut. From groundbreaking exhibitions and emerging artists to local art events and global trends, our Art News section brings you fresh perspectives and vibrant stories from around the world. Explore interviews, features, and behind-the-scenes looks into the art scene—rooted in community, style, and expression. Whether you’re an artist, collector, or curious mind, Coconut keeps you connected to what’s shaping the world of art today.
Armed with Scraps, Lydia Ricci Builds a World of Messy Miniatures — Colossal
For Lydia Ricci, a broken pencil, outdated forms, long-ago paid bills, and…
Smithsonian Closes Museums Amid Government Shutdown
The Smithsonian Institution, a Washington, D.C.–based network for museums that has repeatedly…
Ant Hamlyn’s Vibrant, Smushed Still Lifes Preserve the Impermanent — Colossal
Known for his squishy flowers and foliage made of polyurethane-coated fabrics, often…
What Do Astronomy and Jewelry Have in Common? In the Late Renaissance, Look to the Stars — Colossal
In the famous first stanza of the 17th-century poem “Auguries of Innocence,”…
Stunning Textural Acrylic Paintings with Vintage Aesthetics by Jason Limon » Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007
Jason Limon is a painter and sculptor from San Antonio, Texas, USA,…
In ‘The Party is Over,’ Murmure Confronts the Absurd Spectacle of the End Times — Colossal
In a world this absurd and disastrous, do we gravitate toward cynicism…
Spectacular Award-Winning Photos That Captured the World at the Global Photography Awards 2025 » Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007
Photographer of the Year – Professional: “MahaKumbh – World’s Largest Gathering” by…
“The Last Days of Summer” by Photographer Jack Sorokin
A beautiful series by Brooklyn-based photographer Jack Sorokin. “The Last Days of…
At the Whitney, “Sixties Surreal” Casts a Wide Net, but Catches Little
The 20th century produced only a handful of things that are universally…