In large-scale, elaborate oil paintings of powerful, glowing creatures, Martin Wittfooth explores the timeless cycles […]
‘Where’s Waldo?’ Meets Sarcastic, Dystopian Visions in Ben Tolman’s Elaborate Ink Drawings
Rendered in delicately cross-hatched ink, dozens of figures inhabit towering structures or assemble in crowds […]
Janet Echelman’s Suspended Nets Radiate Across 25 Years in ‘Radical Softness’
For two and a half decades and across five continents, Janet Echelman (previously) has established […]
‘Crafting Sanctuaries’ Sheds Light on Black Experience in the South During the Great Depression
Between 1935 and 1944, the Farm Security Administration (FSA) spurred a unique documentary project. The […]
Brett Allen Johnson Harnesses the Glow of the American Southwest in Dreamy Oil Paintings
As though seared into our collective consciousness, some images of the American Southwest seem to […]
Maria Gaspar On Abolition and the High Stakes of Working with Incarcerated Communities
Having grown up in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood, where Cook County Department of Corrections sprawls […]
Dried Slices of Produce Enliven a Cellar-Like Space in Ruby Jackson’s ‘Picker’
Like ancient traditions of weaving papyrus, Ruby Jackson fashions a similarly desiccated substrate from delicate […]
Yuji Agematsu Arranges Street Debris into Tiny Daily Sculptures
Each day, Yuji Agematsu takes a walk for the explicit purpose of scouring the streets. […]
‘A Sense of Wonder’ Chronicles Six Decades of Joel Meyerowitz’s Intimate Street Photography
Working as an art director in New York City in 1962, Joel Meyerowitz was tasked […]
Maria Nepomuceno’s Mixed-Media Sculptures Writhe with Ancient Symbolism
Through millennia of artistic expression and within the natural world, the ubiquitous spiral continues to […]