“Bizarre bodies and landscapes took shape through dense black lines, patterns and masses. It was a surreal world deeply ...
Of course, there are no woolly mammoths or prehistoric creatures in any of the paintings — though Mastodons are one of Benedict’s many inspirations, as someone who previously worked at the New York ...
Three distinct new shows at Hastings Contemporary. But what pulls them together is the vision of Kathleen Soriano.
What was once a plain, white gallery in the Flagg Building has been brought to life with the abstract shapes and vibrant ...
In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
Caught between his political and aesthetic commitments, the painter, photographer, and illustrator has suffered the fate of ...
Minnie Evans, a self-taught Black artist from Wilmington, North Carolina, has shows at the MFA Boston, the High Museum, and the Whitney.
Operas are shot through with tropes and highly stylized actions; comic books offer better source material than one might ...
At once satirist, philosopher, and dreamer, Shishir Bhattacharjee’s ‘Drawings’ at Kala Kendra traces three decades of restless lines that turn humour, memory, and ecological anxiety into a meditation ...
A large-scale, three-week-long family entertainment event is taking place in Juarez, Mexico, next month and the Mexican consulate in El Paso is inviting U.S.
A new show reintroduces Norman Zammitt, the 1960s Light and Space pioneer whose radiant color fields pushed perception to its limits.
Ever wonder how artists make their drawings look so alive? It's all about illustrating motion. Learn the secrets to creating dynamic and engaging artwork, from using speed lines and motion blur to ...