working with sculptor and mosaic artist coralie turpin, the turner prize-winning artist has unveiled his final and permanent work of the wild eye series. The […]
tate modern opens ‘walk the house,’ do ho suh’s first major UK solo exhibition in 20 years
dina akhmadeeva, assistant curator of international art at tate modern, shares insights into the show, on view from 1 may to 19 october 2025. The […]
formafantasma takes over carlo scarpa’s negozio olivetti during venice architecture biennale
on view from may 8 to september 28, the show reopens and expands ‘ore streams’, the designer duo’s research into electronic waste. The post formafantasma […]
ai weiwei to wrap roosevelt island’s modernist landscape in camouflage installation
amid the USA’s discouraging political climate, ai weiwei invites americans to consider freedom not as a guarantee, but as a living question. The post ai […]
ulises studio’s digital images stage hypnotic procession of golf carts tracing invisible lines
white golf carts glide in perfect formation across green fields, representing silent conformity. The post ulises studio’s digital images stage hypnotic procession of golf carts […]
ephemeral tech: A.A. murakami on using robotics and physics to create nature in installations
with designboom, alexander groves discusses the art collective’s exhibition during milan design week 2025 and the facets of ephemeral tech. The post ephemeral tech: A.A. […]
Reviving an Ancestral Hawaiian Tradition, Lehuauakea Reimagines Kapa in Bold Textile Works
“My favorite thing about kapa is that it is simultaneously ancestral, ancient, and contemporary,” says Lehuauakea (Kanaka Maoli), who recently received the Walker Youngbird Foundation […]
romain jacquet-lagrèze captures bamboo scaffolding workers hovering above hong kong
the photographic monograph by romain jacquet-lagrèze examines the structural, and cultural dimensions of an evolving craft embedded within hong kong’s urban context. The post romain […]
Five Years in the Making, a MiG-21 Fighter Jet Gets a Glow-Up from Tens of Millions of Glass Beads
“We’re going to make stuff out of beads that is going to take people’s breath away,” says Ralph Ziman in the trailer for “The MiG-21 […]
‘Ukrainian Modernism’ Chronicles the Nation’s Midcentury Architectural Marvels
During the Soviet era, modernist architecture rose to popularity as a means to express power, prestige, and views toward the future following World War II. […]