Japanese artist Naoto Hattori imagines small fluffy animals with healthy doses of fantasy and some unnatural hybridization. The painted cre...
“The Oxbow (The Connecticut River near Northampton)” by Thomas Cole, 1836. (Photo: Public domain via Wikipedia) During the 19th century, a g...
Artist: Hilary Pecis Venue: Halsey McKay, East Hampton Exhibition Title: Adios Verano Date: August 31 – October 5, 2019 Click here to view ...
Tokyo-based French architect Emmanuelle Moureaux recently hung 140,000 pieces of paper from the ceiling to create rainbow passageways in cel...
If you’re a pet owner, chances are that a quick scroll through your iPhone Photos app will reveal a ton of pictures of your furry friend(s)...
Adrienne Adar, “Sonic Succulents: Plant Sounds and Vibrations” (2019) (courtesy of the artist and Brooklyn Botanic Garden) Tap your finger...
The Seated I, 2019. Wangechi Mutu Kenyan-American artist Wangechi Mutu was commissioned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art to create four bro...
Bill Berkson (1939-2016) was a justly renowned, much published art critic and poet. In the late 1950s, when the Abstract Expressionists bec...
Installation view of Diana Cherbuliez: Trigger Warning at Grant Wahlquist Gallery (all images courtesy of Grant Wahlquist Gallery) PORTLAND,...
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Edward Lodewijk “Eddie” Van Halen (American, born Nijmegen, Netherlands, 1955), “Frankenstein,” composite electric guitar (1975), ash, maple...
Photo: Stock Photos from Stubblefield Photography/Shutterstock Humans aren’t the only species to use context clues to determine if a situati...
by Sabrina Tarasoff Live from someplace high up in the sky, where I’m stuck wearing brand-new and hellishly painful Prada heels, currently...
Antonia Alampi and Bani Abidi in conversation This conversation with Pakistani Berlin-based artist and filmmaker Bani Abidi revolves aroun...