Hidden for Decades, Ha Bik Chuen’s Collagraphs Take Center Stage at Frieze London
Decades after his death, Ha Bik Chuen’s intricate collagraphs—discovered in a Hong Kong family apartment—are drawing global acclaim at Frieze Masters 2025.
Decades after his death, Ha Bik Chuen’s intricate collagraphs—discovered in a Hong Kong family apartment—are drawing global acclaim at Frieze Masters 2025.
Ana Segovia’s vibrant, faceless cowboy paintings subvert traditional masculinity and machismo—earning him a solo show at Frieze London 2025.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth summoned global military leaders to demand a cultural reset, accusing the U.S. armed forces of becoming ‘soft and woke.’
Amid gallery closures and a shrinking art market, London’s museums and artists are driving a cultural resurgence—with Frieze, V&A East, and the National Gallery leading the charge.
Despite a federal shutdown mandating mass furloughs, nearly all EPA staff reported to work without pay—amid confusion and no guidance from leadership.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul warns that the 2025 federal shutdown could darken the Statue of Liberty’s torch and disrupt vital services across the state.
An investigation reveals Meta has profited nearly $49 million from political ads that use deepfakes and scams—many violating its own policies.
Once minor budget hiccups, U.S. government shutdowns have become prolonged crises—disrupting lives, travel, and the economy. Here’s how and why they’ve escalated since the 1980s.
An explosive federal lawsuit accuses Qatari royals of running a yearslong racketeering operation to secure unpaid luxury real estate services from Irish hotelier Patrick McKillen.
The U.S. federal government shuts down as dueling funding bills fail in Congress for the third time in two weeks, leaving 800,000 workers in limbo.