Simon Laveuve’s 1/35-scale sculptures illuminate miniature dwellings and hint at the lives of their inhabitants.
A posse of vibrant creatures slyly scope out their surroundings in prints by Jo Pearson, a.k.a. Strangford. From pigeons and ...
Tut's ethereal works tread the boundaries between abstraction, portraiture, pattern, and traditional Indian painting.
The Other Art Fair Brooklyn Featured Applications are open for the 2025 season of The Other Art Fair Brooklyn, which returns ...
Polycycle Illumination' is a collection of tabletop lamps that reflect how a jellyfish pulsates and swims through the water.
A striking silhouette of two fighting stag beetles takes the top prize in the 6th annual Close-Up Photographer of the Year ...
A 28-foot snake coils up through the atrium for "Le La Serpent," a monumental project evoking the creation myth of Adam, Eve, ...
Quantum entanglement and being a twin inspires Marina Kappos's interest in frequency, resonance, and connections.
The library of the Perkins School for the Blind holds a collection of dozens of Martin Kunz's tactile graphics.
Anchoring the exhibition is an expansive and immersive work of 100,000-plus dried flowers by Rebecca Louise Law. Smaller ...
Continuing with passementerie, Michelle Robinson weaves vibrant threads into geometric wall hangings that curve, puff, and ...
Twenty artists explore a range of approaches to color photography, from kitschy portraits to uncanny tableaux.