In a new film from Art21, Pittsburgh-based artist Lenka Clayton shares her expansive practice and interest in care.
Daigle's solo show 'The Death of Beauty' at Track 16 investigates intersections of identity, desire, and consumer culture.
Thousands of handmade ceramic tiles form the collaborative "Shape of Movement" by Alex Proba and Cerámica Suro.
The illustrator takes a playful and slightly unsettling view of some of the most pressing issues of the Anthropocene.
Artist Diana Beltrán Herrera continues to construct elaborate sculptures of flora and fauna in bright shades of paper ...
The .ART Award includes a $15,000 Grand Prize, residencies at Château du Fresne in France and Anfitrion in Spain, and more.
Growing American Craft' at the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Renwick Gallery celebrates unique crafts and customs.
Tamara Dean captures ethereal images that explore the intrinsic bond between the human body and the natural world.
Gratovich meticulously carves totemic, matryoshka-like figures that stand nearly life-size with headdresses of flora and ...
This year, Annalise Neil is a resident artist at Volcan Mountain Foundation in Julian, California, merging artistic and ...
Women in Trees,' published by Hatje Cantz, celebrates the quirky snapshot collection of Jochen Raiß (1969-2022).
Shape of Dreams' at L'SPACE Gallery highlights Carrington's imaginative approach to sculpture and wearable art.
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