Originally published in 1843, "The Black Cat" remains one of Edgar Allan Poe's most psychologically disturbed and narratively ambiguous short stories.
"Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street" by Herman Melville, a short story originally serialized in two 1853 issues of Putnam's Magazine.
Vittorio Pelosi the founder of Intentism, a new art movement that rejects the postmodern death of the artist.
"The Happy Prince" by Oscar Wilde, originally published in 1888 in The Happy Prince and Other Tales.
Human beings need purpose — a sense of belonging. When living in the void, identity becomes everything.
Is chaos feminine? Is order masculine? The deeper you investigate, the deeper it goes.
An interview with our featured artist Ramiro Roman, a.k.a. SKINCUBE.