Rebecca Shore
A double take is a delayed reaction to an unexpected or significant situation after an initial failure to notice anything out of the ordinary. This moment of surprise underscores Chicago artist Rebecca
A double take is a delayed reaction to an unexpected or significant situation after an initial failure to notice anything out of the ordinary. This moment of surprise underscores Chicago artist Rebecca
Fallout, 2021. Madeleine BialkeHuxley-Parlour Charmed Life, 2021. Madeleine BialkeHuxley-Parlour In Madeleine Bialke’s landscape paintings, the woods come to life in uncanny ways. Throughout “Long Summer”—Bialke’s debut U.K. solo show at Huxley-Parlour in London, on view until January 15, 2022—spindly trees glow eerily in shades of pink, green, and blue. These peculiar details are framed by
Cyrielle Gulacsy is the ultimate autodidact. Not long after getting her degree in graphic design in Paris in 2016, she decided to devote herself instead to fine art. But painting wasn’t the only thing she taught herself. Gulacsy’s work is informed by the study of physics, light, space, and perception. Her subjects of choice include the
Will artists go to war with Art Wars over unauthorized NFT sales? Ben Moore, a London-based curator, is the founder of Art Wars, a long-running project consisting of an ongoing exhibition of life-size Star Wars stormtrooper helmets that have been custom-painted by artists, including Anish Kapoor, David Bailey, Jake and Dinos Chapman, and Mr. Brainwash. Now Moore has
A $50 million gift to the Brooklyn Museum announced yesterday by outgoing New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio marks the largest donation in the museum’s history. The windfall from the city’s Department
All images courtesy of A.P.P. Architects & Associates The innovative project of Farhad Mirzaie and the firm A.P.P. Architects & Associates, “Revolving Bricks Serai” is a dynamic office building in Arak, a city largely known as the industrial capital of Iran. Nestled within a residential area, the structure is designed with privacy in mind and
Throughout his multifarious six-decade career, Willie Birch has mined creative traditions ranging from European painting to Yoruba spirituality to conjure visions of the rich culture of New Orleans,
Gonzalo Reyes Rodríguez’s works here are derived from a small packet of photographs he purchased at a bookshop in Mexico City. Time-stamped between 1987 and 1993, these personal snapshots comprise the
My precious triplets “My name is Anna Belan, I am an artist from Moscow, Russia. After graduating from the Academy of Theater Arts in 2004, I participate in joint exhibitions and projects in Russia and Europe. Theater education helped me to look at contemporary art in a different way. I create stories for my characters
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