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Korean artist Moonassi constructs dreamlike worlds in ink on hanji paper, in which figures commune and explore.
In 'Level Up,' traffic serves as the primary focus—both its symbols and the fine line between regulation and chaos.
This complementary nature potently emerges from Fatchurofi’s practice in not only a formal sense—with the habitual pairing of ...
Smeared, flattened, and rough around the edges, Gregory Euclide ’s mixed-media collages explore nature through the lens of ...
Thinking of themselves as hosts, Celeste transforms galleries and museums with large-scale textile installations.
From silk, cotton, viscose, and other fibers, Isabelle D crochets innumerable forms evocative of coral, sea sponges, anemones ...
Working entirely by hand, Caio Marcolini weaves a delicate wire mesh that he shapes into roving, web-like forms.
In large-scale embroidered portraits, visibility, presence, and representation are vital to Kandy G. Lopez's work.
At CARVALHO PARK, French artist Élise Peroi weaves ethereal, layered screens evocative of dreamy portals to nature.
Norman Smith has single-handedly relocated more than owls and helped to implement humane bird management programs at airports ...
In collaboration with Hirox, The Mauritshuis has documented "Girl with a Pearl Earring" (1665) in unprecedented detail.
Australian artist Amiee Byrne is drawn to everyday objects that are “so normal, they’ve become invisible,” she says.
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