Guided by an uncompromising vision and a shrewd critical eye, the artist satirized American culture through paintings, assemblage pieces, and music that hummed with tactile vitality.
Simone Haag’s artful assemblage of horsehair-trimmed stools, tiger-striped wallcoverings and peacock blue paint In the BOH series What I Love, we’re asking designers to build us a mood board of what’s ...
More than 60 artists from across the Midwest gathered at The Commons Nov. 8 in a celebration of America Recycles Day through ...
Arhaus has opened a new showroom in Bozeman that stretches over 12,000 square feet. Located in the Gallatin Crossing shopping ...
Appearing in the Focus section supported by Stone Island, these artists are presenting some intriguing work, from cosmic ...
The difference of tongues is not merely the difference between a language imposed by colonial rulers and a language born of ...
The 10th iteration of the Dior Lady Art Project features designs by Eva Jospin, Inès Longevial, Jessica Cannon and Sophia ...
We speak to director Thelma Golden about the specially-commissioned furniture for the new Studio Museum in Harlem ...
Surprisingly, the walls of Windmill Way also reveal snippets of information about ancient string use. The shelter’s rock surfaces are adorned with vivid painted motifs, some of which show dillybags.
Situated across the street from King Family Vineyards in Crozet, nestled among a stand of trees at the edge of pasturelands, ...
Designed to evoke a ‘luxurious home’, the Amsterdam-based knitwear label’s store on Mercer Street features an enviable ...
To mark its 200 years of supporting solicitors, the Law Society of England and Wales commissioned celebrated British artist and Turner Prize winner, Helen Cammock, to create a landmark artwork.