1. Irregular Sleep Pattern Glasgow-based Irregular Sleep Pattern takes textiles to a whole new geometric level. Launched...
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With scenic vistas for faces, blossoms for eyes, or nothing but coral above the shoulders, Rafael Silveira’s...
Kloo didn’t set out to eliminate the ritual of making coffee; they set out to refine it....
Taiwanese artist Wen-Jen Deng uses dyed embroidery and stitched soft sculpture to forge a language of cultural...
Unreal, surreal, but ultimately real, Plásmata 3, the wide-ranging exhibition by Onassis Stegi in Athens, creates a...
With scenic vistas for faces, blossoms for eyes, or nothing but coral above the shoulders, Rafael Silveira’s...
56 HENRY is pleased to present Adolescent Sanctuary, an installation by Koichi Sato. Split into two rooms, Sato’s...
Back in our Winter issue, Amanda Ba told us “I also sometimes have a hard time just...
Brazilian photojournalist and environmentalist Sebastião Salgado died at the age of 81 in Paris on Friday, May...
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...
For his first solo venture, noted chef Mateusz Sarnowski, more affectionately known as Mati Pichci, wanted his...
Ending a six-year battle that stirred ethical and legal debates about the ownership of photographs taken under...
TERRA: Bodies & Territories is a work of experimental dance theater by Silvana Cardell, set in a...
From lengths of black cord, thread, and fine metals, Jeanne Vicerial summons the ageless, transformative power of...
Henri Michaux, “Untitled” (1956), graphite, black and coloured inks on paper (© ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London...
In Albrecht Dürer’s idealized, early-16th-century portrait of Charlemagne, the Holy Roman Emperor wears a dazzling crown. The...
In an era dominated by streaming services and digital music libraries, the vinyl record has made a...
Shelving can say so much about us – what we choose to hide, what we choose to...