Art
Mira Dayal Maps a Gallery Floor
The graphite floor map can be understood as a post-apocalyptic landscape, a commentary on artistic labor, or a parable about COVID-era confinement.
Art
The graphite floor map can be understood as a post-apocalyptic landscape, a commentary on artistic labor, or a parable about COVID-era confinement.
Art
Works by 10 artists have been installed on an ice floe in arctic Sweden where they will remain until the ice melts and they sink into the sea.
Art
Fernández employs motifs of darkness and obscurity to hint at the something beyond what we see.
Art
Mattingly's landscape photographs evoke each site's geologic timeline.
Art
Skinner imagines the jury-rigged technology that would enable survival in the wake of apocalyptic climate disaster.
Film
In her film on view at the Shed, the artist explores dirt's unsettling aesthetic effects, as well as its conceptual resonances.
Art
Andy Goldsworthy's installation seeks to signal anti-imperialism at a notoriously capitalist site.
Art
When used as wayfinding landmarks or burial mounds, piles of stones can have an air of mystery about them.
Art
The cultural center has successfully reimagined an exhibition to better suit an online presentation.
Art
How do we experience eco-art online and what might it suggest about the nature of the digital gallery experience?
Art
Sarah Rothberg and Marina Zurkow reveal water’s unearthliness.
Art
At the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, artworks confront their own untimeliness through appeals to a deeper, more cosmic, sense of space and time.