Nathanaëlle Herbelin’s second exhibition at Xavier Hufkens presents a new series of portraits and interiors that navigate...
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Subliminal Projects is pleased to present Earthquake Country, a solo exhibition by Echo Park-based artist Rob Sato,...
Shoelaces, zippers, chairs, and other domestic items adopt unexpected personalities in the uncanny sculptures of Tobias Izsó....
In the 1950s, Kartell wasn’t yet known for its iconic plastic furniture, but it was already making...
In an era dominated by streaming services and digital music libraries, the vinyl record has made a...
For his first solo venture, noted chef Mateusz Sarnowski, more affectionately known as Mati Pichci, wanted his...
From delicate, single leaves, Lito conjures meticulously detailed and playful compositions. The Japanese artist began applying paper-cutting...
Shelving can say so much about us – what we choose to hide, what we choose to...
From lengths of black cord, thread, and fine metals, Jeanne Vicerial summons the ageless, transformative power of...
Ending a six-year battle that stirred ethical and legal debates about the ownership of photographs taken under...
In Albrecht Dürer’s idealized, early-16th-century portrait of Charlemagne, the Holy Roman Emperor wears a dazzling crown. The...
Henri Michaux, “Untitled” (1956), graphite, black and coloured inks on paper (© ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London...
TERRA: Bodies & Territories is a work of experimental dance theater by Silvana Cardell, set in a...
Pigeons are disappearing from Maria Hernandez Park in Brooklyn, and one artist says she knows why. New...
We are greeted by what appears to be a pair of metal drums suspended from the ceiling...
Brazilian photojournalist and environmentalist Sebastião Salgado died at the age of 81 in Paris on Friday, May...
From delicate, single leaves, Lito conjures meticulously detailed and playful compositions. The Japanese artist began applying paper-cutting...
Henri Michaux, “Untitled” (1956), graphite, black and coloured inks on paper (© ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London...
It’s not too often that a high school art project morphs into a through-line in an artist’s...