Ever since I can remember, I have had a fascination with maps – and have had a marvelous time discovering my identity while navigating them across oceans, mountains, and cities. Shannon Rankin is a visual artist whose body of work has been inspired by the language of maps.
One photograph’s flaw, is another woman’s treasure. At least, that’s the case for artist Diane Meyer who brings photography and embroidery together.
Kirra Jamison is a young Australian talent who I have noticed a bit in recent months.
Nowadays, it seems as though every time I open a magazine, or visit a department store, there’s a new fragrance to hit the market. It’s undeniably true that the perfume market is as lively and busy as ever, and even with super catchy marketing, I tend to tune it all out. Artist duo Lernert & [...]
In a beautiful marriage of minimalism and maximalism, visual artist Carlos Amorales installs miniature black cut-outs of moths in shockingly massive numbers on plain white gallery walls.
This week in Art Weekly, we are visiting Brussels, London, Los Angeles and of course, home sweet home NYC for our top art opening picks. Enjoy!
Tintin Cooper’s photographic collages weave together different images in popular media.
Bold, with a touch of eccentricism – Gary Petersen’s paintings are a treat for anyone looking to see geometric abstracted painting with a humanistic touch.
Jason Freeny’s “Choice Cuts”, currently on view at Los Angeles’ 101/exhibit, is a series of sculptures showing the inside organs of toys, literally embodying the human form within them.
A weekly roundup of art exhibitions and openings from across the globe.
Eugenio Recuenco is wonderful at creating a scene, determining a stranger(‘s) point of view, telling us just enough of a story for us to want more.
For those interested in surfing, clothes, art and coffee, or just a cool place to hang out, Trendland suggests a prompt visit to Saturdays Surf NYC.