Following the close of “First Last,” Matsuyama shares how the landmark exhibition in Tokyo crystallized two decades of work navigating hybridity, history, and hypermodern life.
Little Italy, Brodsky and Loots’ duo exhibition on view now at Paradigm Gallery + Studio, chronicles the artists’ trip to the country through itty bitty paintings.
As part of the city wide celebration of SMFA alumnus Allan Rohan Crite (1910–2007) (BFA’36), including presentations at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
This summer, the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) invites audiences into the glamorous, witty, and wonderful universe of celebrated ceramicist and designer Jonathan Adler.
Muholi is one of the most acclaimed artists working today, describing themselves as a “visual activist.” For Muholi, art and advocacy are indistinguishable, and the camera is a tool for liberation.
SOCIETY has invited Pittsburgh-based artist Lydia Rosenberg to mount the first exhibition in its new space above Mother Foucault’s Bookshop at 711 SE Grand Avenue in Portland, Oregon.
Post Times is pleased to present Material Instinct, a group exhibition of fourteen artists whose work emerges from an eccentric material approach, often rooted in idiosyncratic yet rigorous processes developed by each artist.
"I was inspired to become an artist by watching my father paint when I was a child. He wanted to be a painter, but due to his life circumstances, he couldn't."
In her neck scarf and beret, she sang songs that defined the 2000s. Now the frontwoman has a second life – turning unloved roads, bridges and service stations into dazzling ‘pop art’ scenes full of romance and possibility.
Although we’re familiar with numerous birds displaying bright blue hues, from the aptly named blue jays to indigo buntings to various species of heron, this color in avians’ feathers is actually a trick of physics.