From thousands of plastic bags, discarded nets, and hanks of yarn, Mulyana illuminates the fragility of marine ecosystems.
Encased in transparent cubes and smushed behind panes of acrylic, Ant Hamlyn’s brilliant blooms and verdant stems are perpetually preserved.
The Women Who Changed Photography' explores an array of original styles and approaches that have shaped the field.
Arousing humor and absurdity from the most banal objects, Belanger invokes excessive desire, gendered expectations, and ...
Suspended like a vortex of rain, a new installation from Caitlind r.c. Brown and Wayne Garrett ushers viewers into a ...
Around the world, hundreds of "Wind Phones" are offering space to process grief and connect with lost loved ones.
Once rusty exteriors shine with bold hues corresponding to an RGB color value, their codes written on the hood.
Clingy bear cubs, a lion-hearted discussion, and a gecko grin are just a few of the finalists in the Comedy Wildlife ...
Around the frame of a spherical pendant lamp, designer Alkesh Parmar wraps an unexpected shade. Through Studio Arp, his ...
For more than eight decades, Dr. Esther Mahlangu has been creating large-scale works that draw on artistic traditions of ...
At 36 Boundary Street in London, a bold new mural by Shepard Fairey rises 15 feet above the street in a show of unity.
Vincenzo Pagliuca's photo series draws on the ancient Greek word for alone, which also means unique or singular.