[ad_1] A series by Hong Kong-based artist Little Thunder. “Reality Dropout” explores the emotional disconnection between our physical presence and digital identity. This collection of images sees Little Thunder taking a look back at her previous body of work before she starts in a new direction: “Through intimate portraits and subtle surrealism, I depict young […]
Daphne Rijkoort: The Colour Artist
[ad_1] Awakening to Space, Light, and the Language of Colour Daphne Rijkoort’s artistic journey is rooted in a formative encounter with space that reshaped the way she perceives the world. At eleven years old, she stood inside the Guggenheim Museum in New York, overwhelmed by the spiraling architecture that seemed to move around her. The […]
“Always Were” by Artist Opal Mae Ong
[ad_1] New paintings by Filipino-American artist Opal Mae Ong. Based in Brooklyn, Ong’s work contains a deep reverence for the otherworldly, combining the remnants of ancestral knowledge with speculative visions to form a kind of personal myth-making. The title of their latest series, “Always Were”, is intentionally fragmentary suggesting a temporal and grammatical ambiguity that […]
“Western (re)Vision” by Artist Kevin Bell – BOOOOOOOM! – CRE…
[ad_1] A series of paintings exploring the transient nature of our built environment by artist Kevin Bell. Bell currently teaches art at the University of Montana. His own work often investigates contemporary landscapes and how they reflect shifting cultural values and narratives. “Western (re)Vision” sees Bell choosing to paint in a way that conveys shifting […]
Korean Mono-ha Artist Lee Ufan Wins 2026 Wolfgang Hahn Prize
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A Retrospective of Trailblazing Artist Faith Ringgold Center…
[ad_1] Across a wide range of media, from painting to textiles to works on paper, Faith Ringgold (1930-2024) developed a practice that merged history, activism, formal inquiry, and global influences. Born and raised in Harlem, New York, her work evolved from her awareness of politics and social issues in the 1960s and 1970s, which she […]
“fouuund.it” Daily Poetry Platform by Artist Emily Edwards
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“I Don’t Think We’ve Ever Selected An Artist Without Blowbac…
[ad_1] Roger Goodell is defending the NFL‘s decision to select Bad Bunny as the performer for the Super Bowl LX Halftime show. The NFL’s commissioner reiterated that the league made the decision carefully and would not reconsider it despite pushback from conservative media. “He’s one of the leading and most popular entertainers in the world,” […]
“Saccharine Idyll” by Artist Martina Grlić
[ad_1] Scenes of seemingly simple pleasures and happy memories by Croatian artist Martina Grlić (previously featured here). Born and currently based in Zagreb, Grlić’s practice explores the politics of remembrance and reimagines everyday objects tied to female experience. Her paintings merge clear memories with surreal elements to prompt reflection on personal and cultural histories. While […]
“Bluebird of Happiness” by Artist Cory Feder
[ad_1] A new body of work from artist Cory Feder (previously featured here). Currently on display with smoke the moon, “Bluebird of Happiness,” spans textile, painting and ceramic work. United by a devotion to earth’s small wonders—to the ground and the sky—Feder’s works reflect the traditions of the past and hopes for the future. The […]