In Murase Kabanko's meticulously crafted bag, the company has created an ode to historic samurai armor with scrap leather.
"My work is deeply influenced by the cabinet of curiosities—odd objects that may not be easily categorized," the artist says.
For one year, Daren Jannace sketched drawings on Post-It notes. When he amassed 10,946, he stitched them into a playful ...
In two New York City Subway stations, Fred Tomaselli unveils a series of vibrant new mosaic murals titled 'Wild Things.' ...
Berger will have work in a booth presented by Mama Projects at Untitled Art Fair, which runs December 4 to 8 in Miami Beach, ...
Hans Op de Beeck's current solo exhibition at Templon fashions enigmatic narratives in characteristic monochrome.
Often using a digital camera, Cherim captures the way lines converge to create surprising symmetry or sunlight glitters off ...
In oil stick and acrylic, Greenwald often repeats motifs of trees and mountains through variations in light and hue, nodding ...
Whether drawing on connections to the land and memory or speaking to colonial histories and African origins, each artist ...
Avian enthusiast Emil Schachtzabel (1850-1941) was fascinated by the wide variety of hybrid pigeon breeds that fanciers ...
For Brazilian photographer Cássio Vasconcellos, abandoned trains, planes, and automobiles are far from forgotten.
From fanged cats and all-seeing ravens to anthropomorphized botanicals and disembodied faces, Michael McGrath’s uncanny works nod to the symbol-rich, flat compositions of folk art or “naïve” painting.