K-12 art instructor Colleen Mette leads project creating lasting tributes to three young lives, offering comfort and ...
Her work shows us that a vision of the future is already manifesting in the present if one is willing to look beyond what one ...
A new exhibition in Helsinki spotlights the Gothic themes and influences that connected works by renowned late 19th- and ...
In their latest show at SculptureCenter in New York, ASMA has staged an elaborate, eerie choreography between mysterious, ...
So there you have it, folks – six outdoor art spaces that prove Minnesota is more than just lakes and hotdish. Get out there ...
Ellen Neel was an accomplished carver, running Totem Arts Studio in White Rock, B.C. in the 1940s and 1950s. She carved ...
Tiffany Shlain and Ken Goldberg pay homage to the ongoing human quest for knowledge by documenting its evolution through ...
She browses old art pieces in museums every chance she gets; small moments of time past that reflect what life was like when ...
MCA Chicago’s new exhibition delves into the persistence of painting, challenging its longstanding traditions and mythologies to show a medium in constant reinvention.
In two New York City Subway stations, Fred Tomaselli unveils a series of vibrant new mosaic murals titled 'Wild Things.' ...
Since its founding in 2022, Savage Lands – a U.S.-based 501 (c) (3) non-profit – has preserved 100,000 square feet of Costa ...
Nov 7, 2024 / Books & the Arts / Beatrice Loayza A conversation with the art historian Claire Bishop about technology's influence on museums and galleries, and her recent book Disordered Attention.