Undulating in a Utah Museum of Fine Arts gallery, thousands of glimmering casts seem to […]
PITR Highlights Storefronts, Signage, and Graffiti in Ultra-Detailed Portraits of Urban Streets
Whether portraying a graffiti tag below a retail window or the bond patterns of bricks, […]
‘Between the Lines’ Showcases the Subversive Traditions of Art-Making While Incarcerated
Artists aren’t strangers to creative constraints. Perhaps they work full-time and have to sneak in […]
Decadent Alfresco Feasts Serve as Reminders of Simple Pleasures in Pedro Pedro’s ‘Picnic’
“I believe a picnic is a utopia,” says Pedro Pedro, whose new solo exhibition at […]
In ‘Aqueous Renaissance,’ Christy Lee Rogers Conjures Beauty and Interconnectivity Under Water
Born in Hawai’i, Christy Lee Rogers was fascinated by water from an early age. “For […]
Atmospheric Oil Paintings by Martin Wittfooth Illuminate Nature’s Timeless Cycles
In large-scale, elaborate oil paintings of powerful, glowing creatures, Martin Wittfooth explores the timeless cycles […]
‘Where’s Waldo?’ Meets Sarcastic, Dystopian Visions in Ben Tolman’s Elaborate Ink Drawings
Rendered in delicately cross-hatched ink, dozens of figures inhabit towering structures or assemble in crowds […]
Janet Echelman’s Suspended Nets Radiate Across 25 Years in ‘Radical Softness’
For two and a half decades and across five continents, Janet Echelman (previously) has established […]
Brett Allen Johnson Harnesses the Glow of the American Southwest in Dreamy Oil Paintings
As though seared into our collective consciousness, some images of the American Southwest seem to […]
Maria Gaspar On Abolition and the High Stakes of Working with Incarcerated Communities
Having grown up in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood, where Cook County Department of Corrections sprawls […]