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Although brief, Basquiat’s time in Los Angeles was creatively fruitful. Throughout the year and a half period, he made ...
Tucked into mountainsides and among bustling streets, small corner stores are often a central point in a community. For Lee ...
Often depicting animals in motion, kinetic portraits, and expressive hands, Taquen’s expansive works exude momentum. The ...
A five-part film series for Films.Dance confronts the inevitability of change through poetic, if not dizzying movement.
This year marked the seventh edition of the festival's theme, "Art in Manufacturing," with large-scale installations and ...
Before the invention of the microscope and the field of entomology emerged, Joris Hoefnagel devoted himself to the natural world.
The Philadelphia-based artist channels a nostalgic medium to peer more closely at what we ignore in the present.
Larysa Bernhardt uses vintage tapestries, needlepoint, and lush velvet to embroider mystical, textile moth sculptures.
From myriad swaths of vivid, translucent fabric, Tulsa-based artist Rachel B. Hayes conjures striking installations.
Known for his large-scale participatory art projects, JR has embarked on a new project that breathes life into a historic ...
Through large-scale installations and framed tile pieces, the artists explore the possibilities of texture, pattern, and ...
Composed of 21 panels that stretch 100 feet wide, "Paradise Lost" traces four chapters of the artist's life, from childhood ...
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