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Mateo's carpet at TRAMES was inspired by teraanga, a word in the Wolof language that loosely translates to "hospitality." ...
Wander into Kirsty Elson’s studio, and you'll likely find a menagerie of creatures alongside scraps of driftwood and rusted bits of metal.
Gabrielle Garland may not depict people in her square-format, mixed-media paintings, yet the works might as well be described ...
The result is a collection of vibrant works that often feature singular objects: a blue bowl of tangerines, for example, or a ...
In the largest survey of the artist’s work ever presented outside of the U.S., the Royal Academy of Arts hosts Kerry James ...
It’s about time for us to refresh our shelves at the Colossal Shop, and we need your help to do it. From now until Saturday, ...
Every month, we share opportunities for artists and designers, including open calls, grants, fellowships, and residencies.
"Pasera" is the latest addition to Javier de Riba’s ongoing series focused on reclaiming small plots of land as communal ...
Thomas Doyle takes us on an unnerving journey to imagine the culture we might encounter should our fascination with ...
Andy Goldsworthy grew up on the edge of Leeds, with Yorkshire’s rural fields in one direction and the city’s urban center in ...
In 19th-century Maryland, artist and scientist Mary Elizabeth Banning emerged as one of America's first mycologists.
Using colorful eyeshadow cakes, powder blushes, and long acrylic nails, Irasema creates "an alternative version of the ...
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