It’s no secret that Jeff Koons is a master of pop art. Since the 1980s, Koons has created some of the world’s most recognizable sculptures, ranging from giant balloon animals and the Incredible Hulk to Hoover vacuums and the Pink Panther.
Jeremy Shaw’s work constitutes an ongoing exploration of altered states of mind and the cultural and scientific practices that aspire to map transcendental experience.
Coffee is both at the core of Francis Offman conceptual understanding of painting as well as a signifier of the two worlds that are connected within the artist’s life
Ariane Mueller’s preoccupation with war, which is at the heart of the exhibition “Fish are folded into the sea just as the sea is folded into fish”, has a long and complex history.
Nearly a century before the invention of the microscope and even longer before entomology became a field of research, Joris Hoefnagel (1542-1600) devoted himself to studying the natural world.
Nicole Longnecker Gallery in Houston has announced an open call for the third Chaos Osmosis project, an art and science exhibition focused on the theme of fluid dynamics, the movement and behavior of liquids and gases.
Santarcangelo Festival, directed for the fourth year by Polish curator, dramaturg and critic Tomasz Kirenczuk, started last weekend its 55th edition, which will continue for three more days spreading across various locations