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In 'Sail Away,' Werner Bronkhorst captures the overwhelming nature of climate anxiety through thick impasto strokes.
Kijek/Adamski's "Slow Light" introduces a man whose eyeballs are so dense that it takes seven years for light to pass through them.
All the artists employ a wide range of materials and techniques, from Mayorga’s frosting-like, piped paint to Favela’s vibrant ruffled paper installations redolent of piñatas. Lechuga uses Mexican ...
Daniela García Hamilton's grandfather's experience with textiles and storytelling deeply influenced her interest craft, ...
Hiné Mizushima creates vibrant, playful dioramas and wall sculptures that toy with textiles, anatomy, and taxidermy.
Thomas Dambo's fairtyale creatures have arrived at Filoli, a California forest, with important messages about sustainability.
For the "Soft Gradient Beckons" music video, Anthony Dickenson dove headlong in a nine-month experimental printing and ...
Watch the clouds hover above Andes, spend two hours observing a black walnut tree, or head down by the river where "nothing ...
Marcel Heijnen chronicles the famous roving cats of Turkey's largest city in 'City Cats of Istanbul,' published by Thames & Hudson.
Dennis Lehtonen documents pair of icebergs that slid into Innaarsuit, Greenland, dwarfing the fishing village's modest wooden ...
An unassuming cacao tree in Indonesia connects to Thijs Biersteker's data-sensitive sculptural artwork in China.
Wang Mansheng considers how organic imperfections are often ultimately a lot more interesting than anything made "perfectly" in a factory.
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