Art
Embracing Feeling Over Logic in Two Artists’ Fragmented Worlds
In their exhibitions at Honey Ramka, Michael Wetzel and Jessica Cannon long for the cohesion of forms and meanings.
Art
In their exhibitions at Honey Ramka, Michael Wetzel and Jessica Cannon long for the cohesion of forms and meanings.
In Brief
A new study suggests that thousands of archaeological sites in the southeastern United States will be underwater by the end of the century.
Art
Elizabeth King experiments with human perception in her installation of mannequin-like sculptures at MASS MoCA.
Interview
Thomas Bangsted shares how he reconstructs moments from the past with present-day photography.
Art
Decode the color system of 19th-century nature artist Ferdinand Bauer, who documented the Australian coast, through an online interactive.
Art
Blissfully, there are no overly odious attempts at scientific explanation of color, just a wide gamut of art and craft achievements to experience and appreciate.
Art
No Man's Land: Women's Photography and the First World War at Impressions Gallery in the UK highlights women's perspectives of World War I.
News
The museum's director says he is in talks with the buyer of the record-setting painting to display it in Paris next year.
Art
From postcards to Instagram, Shore's images continually compel us to consider the ways photographs construct meaning.
Comics
Sometimes, finding the right gift can be very hard. Luckily, artists are actually quite easy to shop for.
Art
Artist and writer Zach Blas wants a new internet, now.
Art
In 1934, the University of Minnesota started making its art collection available to students looking to decorate their dorm rooms, a practice that has steadily grown in popularity on campuses across the country.