Art has always asked us to look closer and that’s exactly what we do here. Art Reviews takes a thoughtful look at creative works across mediums, movements, and time periods, from forgotten woodcuts to the evolving role of AI in modern creativity. These aren’t stuffy critiques written for galleries, they’re honest, curious observations written for anyone who loves art and wants to understand it a little more deeply.
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LUMINISCENCE Philadelphia — Sound and Light Show All Ages Summer show recently extended into November From $19 to $49 depending on when you go and…
I Called This Painting Blasphemous. Then I Turned a Corner at the Met Salvador Dalí is considered a logical artist. His works, especially the ones…
Observation allows us to answer the fundamental questions of art: Who, what, and when? At first glance, this piece is a hand-colored woodcut greeting card…
1. The Strategy: From “Fantasi” to “Works” At 17 years old, I knew I wanted to create something significant. I even drew a self-portrait on…
In my daily life, I often reflect on the theme of good versus evil, striving to do right by my family, friends, and boyfriend as…
“Dernier Acte” short film (also known as “Last Act”), a 2015 graduation project from France’s École Georges Méliès directed by Daphné Chabrier, Laura Hottot, and…
Even in February 2026, when the holidays feel distant, Wes Anderson’s 2016 short film Come Together (made for H&M) captures that warm, whimsical Christmas magic…
A Reality Check on the Syrian Crisis Through One Man’s Story The short documentary Welcome to Canada delivered a much-needed reality check about the war…