Delicately peeled skin and supple folds appear where we'd least expect them in José Manuel Castro López’s stone sculptures.
In her most recent exhibition, Alexis Trice paints atmospheric works that capture the movement of energy and emotion.
Perched above 10th Avenue, a hyper-realistic pigeon stops to rest in the outdoor pavilion. The work of artist Iván Argote ( ...
Nikon's Small World 2024 Photomicrography Competition illuminate details of our world invisible to the naked eye.
From geometric tapestries to faceted weavings and sculptural constructions, Emily Van Hoff traverses a wide array of quilted ...
Overwhelmed by their own finery, the subjects of Volker Hermes’ digital portraits wryly epitomize a bygone era.
For Do Ho Suh, the process of making work is as important as the outcome. An ongoing exhibition peels back the curtains of ...
Young In Hong's woven boots nest in a shallow field of pebbles, intertwining references to avian life and endangered craft ...
In 'Seeking an Exit' at Monya Rowe Gallery, Scherer continues to explore art historical destinations around the world.
Encased in transparent cubes and smushed behind panes of acrylic, Ant Hamlyn’s brilliant blooms and verdant stems are ...
Around the world, Jonathan Jimenez, a.k.a. Jonk, has visited more than 1,500 abandoned sites in nearly 50 countries.
Around the world, hundreds of "Wind Phones" are offering space to process grief and connect with lost loved ones.