John Henry+FollowCaravaggio’s bold style hits CharlotteCaravaggio’s dramatic use of shadow and light, which changed art forever, is coming to the Mint Museum Uptown. The centerpiece, “Boy bitten by a lizard,” is one of fewer than 80 works by the legendary painter, surrounded by masterpieces from artists he inspired. What’s wild is how his 17th-century vision still shapes everything from movies to music videos today—think Scorsese’s gritty scenes or moody album covers. This exhibit is a rare chance to see how one artist’s raw realism keeps echoing through our culture. Who else is excited to see this creative revolution up close? #Entertainment #Painting #CharlotteArts00Share
Nathaniel Cunningham+FollowHidden Faces in Art: The Skull Debate 🖼️Did you know there’s a wild debate about the hidden skull in Holbein’s “The Ambassadors”? Some fans say it’s just a clever trick, but others claim it’s a secret message about death and power. The fandom is split—was Holbein trolling his patrons, or warning them? People are even arguing if it’s the most iconic hidden face in art history. What do you think: deep symbolism or just a flex of artistic skill? #Entertainment #Painting #ArtMystery00Share
John Henry+FollowStatue of Liberty Drama? Colorized Reveal 🗽Did you know the Statue of Liberty’s color change in 1903 sparked a wild debate? Some people back then thought the green oxidation was a disaster, while others claimed it made Lady Liberty look even more iconic. These colorized photos from 1900-1904 bring that moment—and all the drama—back to life. Which side are you on: keep her copper or embrace the green? #Entertainment #Painting #StatueOfLiberty20Share
Miss Angela Murray+FollowTom Holland & Pattinson Face Off in Odyssey! ⚔️Everyone’s freaking out over the new Odyssey photos—especially the one with Tom Holland’s Telemachus and Robert Pattinson’s Antinous. The fandom’s already split: some are rooting for Pattinson to steal the show as the villain, while others think Holland’s emotional scene with Anne Hathaway will be the movie’s heart. Are we about to see a Pattinson vs. Holland fan war? #Entertainment #Painting #TheOdyssey00Share
jlawrence+FollowDancing Gorilla Wins Big! 🦍Did anyone else see that viral pic of the dancing gorilla that just snagged first place at the Comedy Wildlife Awards? The real twist: fans are debating if this win is more about the gorilla’s moves or the photographer’s timing. Some say the gorilla’s got true star power—others credit Mark Meth Cohn’s patience. Is it the animal or the artist that makes a winner? #Entertainment #Painting #ComedyWildlifeAwards160Share
Miss Angela Murray+FollowAkron Children's Museum welcomes every familyFamilies in Akron can now explore the Children’s Museum without worrying about the cost. Thanks to a new grant, the museum is making sure that income isn’t a barrier—families who receive SNAP benefits can get in for free or just $2 per person. This move means nearly 200 local families will have a chance to enjoy hands-on exhibits, including a brand-new water table. It’s a big step toward making learning and play accessible for everyone. How do you think this could change the way our community connects and learns together? #Entertainment #Painting #Akron00Share
Miss Angela Murray+FollowBronze Age Art Found—But Fans Divided! 🪨Everyone’s buzzing about Tormod Fjeld’s accidental discovery of Bronze Age rock paintings while hiking with his family in Norway. But here’s the twist: some fans are debating if keeping the location secret is the right move. Is it protecting history, or just gatekeeping? The drama’s real—especially with amateur archaeologists feeling left out of the find! #Entertainment #Painting #BronzeAge00Share
Dr. Jamie Ferguson+FollowChicago’s art scene just got a major upgradeChicago’s Art Institute is shaking things up with its latest acquisitions for 2025, spotlighting works that celebrate both Indigenous and global artistry. Kay WalkingStick’s striking painting overlays Native beadwork onto a Glacier National Park landscape, powerfully reclaiming the Rockies as Native land. The museum also landed a rare 17th-century South Asian textile, considered one of the most significant of its kind in decades. With pieces ranging from early modern Flemish painting to bold contemporary photography and Colombian design, these additions promise to spark fresh conversations about whose stories are told in our museums. Which new piece are you most excited to see? #Entertainment #Painting #ChicagoArt00Share