At a time of increasing anxiety about physical anatomy, figurative sculptors are breathing new life into one of the world’s oldest media. By Zoë Lescaze IT’S A CONFUSING time to have a body.
To be Black in America, artist John Woodrow Wilson (1922–2015) once said, was to endure "a kind of slow death." How best to ...
Attempts to encourage conservative norms - posters have gone up encouraging ... "They thought that some people might not accept sculptures or figurative work," she told Reuters, referring to ...
This new body of work moves beyond the purely figurative into dreamlike landscapes filled with delicate textures and flowing forms. Her canvases hold a sense of stillness yet breathe with life.
Feb. 19, 2025 — Researchers find large language models process diverse types of data, like different languages, audio inputs, images, etc., similarly to how humans ... Jan. 28, 2025 — Can a ...
If you’ve scrolled through your Facebook feed at some point over the last few years, you’ve probably had your eyes accosted ...
Limnologies is a large-scale installation and the culmination of two years of fieldwork on Rabbit Island in Lake Superior, where the artists lived and worked off-grid for two subsequent summers.
Dancers perform during rehearsals at Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Damascus ...
It’s not often that marika favé falls silent. It’s a spring morning on the packed, sun-streaked gondola to the peak of the Marmolada glacier, the highest point in the Dolomites. Our impish mountain ...