From bubble-like bulges amid the arches of London’s iconic Old Billingsgate to a 15-meter-tall red […]
Sergiu Ciochinǎ’s ‘Blue Series’ Explores Personal Memories, Dreams, and Moods
Cradling tiny homes, seated amid flowers, or asleep and dreaming in a garden, the figures […]
‘Butterfly’ Explores 4,000 Years of Our Fascination with Lepidoptera in Art and Science
Since time immemorial, we have been awed by the ornate patterns, metamorphosis, and migrations of […]
In Rural Wisconsin, Pat Perry Connects the Various Forces That Shape Our World
In a rural Wisconsin city of just more than 1,200 people, the hyperlocal and the […]
Cheng-Tsung Feng’s “Sailing Castle” Cruises Through 400 Years of Taiwanese History
Through the study of time-honored craft techniques, Taiwanese artist Cheng-Tsung Feng envisions contemporary installations that […]
‘No One Knows All It Takes’ Invites Community Healing at the Haggerty Museum of Art
A core component of the Colossal-curated exhibition, No One Knows All It Takes, is community […]
Banksy’s Already Covered Painting in London Comments on the U.K.’s Palestine Action Crackdown
On a wall outside the Royal Courts of Justice in Westminster, London, a new piece […]
Maud Madsen’s Oil Paintings Explore Childhood Memories, Daydreams, and Nesting
Brooklyn-based artist Maud Madsen delves into what it means to find comfort, inspiration, and security […]
Song Dong’s Monumental Installations Mirror Memories, Globalization, and Impermanence
Mirrors, lights, and household furnishings converge on a grand scale in the luminous installations of […]
Mystery Abounds in Angela Burson’s Enigmatic Paintings
What do the objects we surround ourselves with say about who we are? For Angela […]