Interviews
Olafur Eliasson
Olafur Eliasson has long been fascinated by the things few others notice. In his own words, the Icelandic-Danish artist on transforming place and space.
Interviews
Olafur Eliasson has long been fascinated by the things few others notice. In his own words, the Icelandic-Danish artist on transforming place and space.
Interviews
Ahead of her solo show at Maruani Mercier in Brussels, Italian painter Bea Scaccia on the shiny, polished world of the grotesque
Stories
After LA burned, Belgian painter Adele Renault got on her bike to find the new landscape of the place she calls home
Stories
A look into the rich, eclectic and electric new world of Romanian art and through the artists, curators and places where it is blooming
Stories
Intimate and revelatory, Riley’s narrative textiles present her parables of self within densely layered social contexts and family histories as a disquieting investigation of identity and habit.
Stories
The story of collectible design is still being written—by artists, collectors, curators, and anyone willing to see objects not just as things, but as ideas.
Stories
The late Cuban artist has long been known as the last real Surreallst. His life was much more than that.
Stories
In retrospect, Frimkess’ body of work can be seen not merely as the output of a ceramicist, but as the expression of an artist engaged in an ongoing metaphysical exploration.
Facts & Fiction
A ghost story in 3 parts, by Shaquille Heath
Facts & Fiction
A letter from the Editor on The Unibrow as an attempt to realign how we experience the cultural fabric that makes us who we are.
Facts & Fiction
Trace Marshall documents a day in the life of San Francisco and Mission School originator, Barry McGee.
Stories
South Central is not just where Lauren Halsey lives—it’s where she builds.
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