
Collin van der Sluijs’ ‘Wanderland’ Imagines a Vast Ecosystem Encompass the Momentous and...
Joy Machine and Vertical Gallery are excited to share their first collaborative exhibition, 'Wanderland' by Collin van der Sluijs

Joy Machine and Vertical Gallery are excited to share their first collaborative exhibition, 'Wanderland' by Collin van der Sluijs

For Nieves González, the Spanish Baroque art historical legacy informs a painting practice that merges past and present.

Katherine Wolkoff wanders along deer paths on Block Island, which sits a few miles off the coast of Rhode Island.

Seoul-based artist Guimi You's lush landscapes and still life paintings have an aura of wistfulness and quietude.

Flores is the first Indigenous artist to represent Peru at the Venice Biennale, complemented by a solo exhibition at White Cube in New York.

Human Layers (fabrication process), Oberdoerfer & Krebs | image courtesy the artists Bend Chair (detail), Oberdoerfer & Krebs, Ukurant | image © designboom

'Skyscape' is a site-specific architectural installation with a simple construction: a domed structure with an oculus pointed toward the sky.

The Québec-based artist's meticulous mixed-media works conjure enigmatic contraptions and look-and-find books.

embodying artistic visual narratives, inkiostro bianco expands its decorative language through wallcoverings by gio bressana and karen knorr.

Hundreds of Minneapolis residents turned up to Boom Island Park in a demonstration of solidarity, resilience, and togetherness.

Artist Diana Beltrán Herrera continues to construct elaborate sculptures of flora and fauna in bright shades of paper materials.

combining scientific observation with extraordinary technical skill, the milan-based artist transforms fleeting natural phenomena into enduring reflections on time and change.

'Shape of Dreams' at L'SPACE Gallery highlights Carrington's imaginative approach to sculpture and wearable art.

The show of pieces from the Tia Collection opening next week at Yorkshire Sculpture Park features nearly 70 works by 38 artists.

Dubbed the 'Hospital of Emotions,' the pop-up exhibition converts 80 rooms into temporary installations based on eight themes.

The French artist's textile-focused practice taps into history and femininity with precision and reverence.

the argentinian artist brings together landmark installations, new works, and rarely seen models in a sweeping retrospective.

In Christina Mrozik’s new project, fifty cards comprise a richly illustrated oracle deck.

Toronto-based Kurdish artist Roda Medhat pushes the boundaries of fabric into the realm of sculpture.

The designs by Hugh Broughton Architects incorporate designs by artist James Lambert, who interprets the distinctive character of each location.

The building had been turned into apartments, but Mesnil Architectures reconnected both levels and opened it to the setting, preserving and reusing materials in the process.

Arch Enemy Arts joins forces with PangeaSeed for a group show and fundraiser to help conserve our oceans.

LR Vandy uses industrial rope to build sculptural forms that speak to labor, movement, and collective resistance.

Featuring collectors, dealers, auctioneers and a rich range of artists, including market darlings George Condo, Jeff Koons, Gerhard Richter and Njideka Akunyili Crosby, The Price of Everything examines the role of art and artistic passion in today’s money-driven, consumer-based society.