“We live with so many hard things,” says Sheila Hicks, “that we’re crying for softness.” The pleasure,...
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When a structure doubles as a sales tool it can serve as a powerful three-dimensional example of...
The late winter and spring 2026 books from Yale University Press offer something for everyone. Exhibition catalogues...
As the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) officially welcomes visitors to its brand-new building, a...
Milan Design Week operates on a tempo that rewards velocity over reflection, with hundreds of installations competing...
Growing up in the Australian Outback, where he first picked up a camera as a teenager to...
Did you know that between 1976 and 2011, admin jobs at American universities grew by a staggering...
Following intense criticism, calls for boycotts, and the European Union’s official warning about the intent to terminate...
Matthew Walton is an emerging artist based in Toronto. He holds a B.A.A. (Hons.) in Animation from...
Brooklyn’s latest experimental art space is more fun than a trip to the office. On the fourth...
On a Sunday evening last summer, Joe Macken revealed to his daughter that he’d made significant progress...
“Untitled” by featured artist Lyudmila Razumova (image courtesy the artist) A young woman with a dejected countenance...
In a faculty meeting last year at Purchase College in New York, a colleague in the administration...
What better way to meditate on nature’s most majestic features than to recreate its details one stitch...
Before music was on her radar, Kim Gordon was a visual artist. The multitalented creator, best known...
Over the course of two decades, Queens resident Joe Macken meticulously built an entire city from the...
Initiated in 2013, Printed Matter’s LA Art Book Fair (LAABF) is a celebration and international gathering for...
Negative space is an incredibly powerful tool in design. Expertise tells us this space is just as...
One of the most common sights in cities is birds perched on power lines, although it rarely...