Black velvet and Black Mirror. The first, black velvet, is the fabric on which Roméo Mivekannin has created the journey of eighteen works, all from the last two years, on display.
A robust selection of artifacts from Jane Austen’s life—and afterlife—make visiting “A Lively Mind” a spiritual experience for committed Janeites and revelatory for everyone else.
“My work is rooted in the traditions of visionary, narrative, and paper architecture, but I push these concepts further by transforming buildings into human-like figures.”
Pause and reflect on life's complexities with the digital artist Grant Yun, who shares his perspectives on reality, responsibility, and America's changing landscape.
Spanning nearly seventy years of practice, the exhibition offers an unprecedented opportunity to encounter Hunt’s lyrical, welded sculptures—works that arc, ascend, and breathe with the tension of history, resistance, and transformation.
Aselection of new work by Beijing-born, New York-based artist Lyn Liu, including paintings from her recent solo exhibition, “H-Dropping,” with Kasmin Gallery in Mexico City.