The sculptor’s monumental tire tapestries at the National Gallery of Art, alongside her haunting prints, are painstakingly crafted and subtly menacing.
As a new monograph of his work is published, the Italian photographer talks about why he avoids trends, and his legendary collaborations with Yohji Yamamoto and Comme des Garçons.
From a special selection of Lee Miller’s war photojournalism to Alice Mann’s vibrant and elegantly shot Drummies series, here are the best works to discover Photo London.
“Especially in today’s time of climate change and species extinction, it is even more important that people see how unique, colorful and vibrant nature is.”
We recognize the legacy Jacqueline Humphries is working from the moment we set foot in Matthew Marks’ two gallery spaces; yet something throws the viewer slightly off.
Sky High Farm, the nonprofit working at the intersection of climate, agriculture, food access, and education, is pleased to announce its inaugural biennial, TREES NEVER END AND HOUSES NEVER END, curated by founder and board president Dan Colen.
The exhibition comprises 83 works by 61 artists, from the 19th century to the present, who, intentionally or not, have depicted forms in blurry and indecisive ways.
Perhaps one of the most influential books in the development of my own entry into the world of bookmaking was Christian Pattterson’s thought provoking and multi-faceted work, Redheaded Peckerwood.
Born and raised in Canada, Sarah is half Irish and Latvian. With working a 9-5 job in sales, marketing and customer service for over 20 years, she is now a full-time artist.