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The imagination of Tokujin Yoshioka has taken our breath away. An installation featur…
Fear of color is definitely not a stumbling block for DALeast. As DALeast’s art jumps…
Ceramics are one of those genres that connote handcraft and personalized care in the …
Snap, snap, snap, snap…five, six, seven, eight. Presenting a mathematic beat featur…
When my family breaks out the hot pot – a kind of communal, table-side cooking and ea…
Elisabeth Lecourt of London takes us on a airship ride above the continents in her Le…
From Paul Foeckler’s aptly-named Split Grain brand of lighting / sculptures comes a s…
The state of commercialism and stagnancy of location in America has become so common …
Maura Grace Ambrose is a very special artist who produces hand made and nature-dyed q…
The satellite view from Google Earth may look like a bunch of chaos to the untrained …
In Wolfgang Stiller’s world, being “burnt out” is taken to a literal extreme. A spaci…
New York photographer Ted Sabarese has finally ensured that we have become what we ea…
Slightly primitive, confidently modern, the work of Keiichi Tanaka of Japan moves us …
Illustrator Chris Haughton merges his art and his craft in his new venture, a fair tr…
Disarming is one word to describe The Carrier, a sculpture created by Australian arti…