Quiet Practice: The Imperfect Art of Michelle O’Connor
Spring arrives less like a revelation and more like a quiet reorganization. Something that was still is beginning to move again, and the movement is subtle enough to miss if…
Spring arrives less like a revelation and more like a quiet reorganization. Something that was still is beginning to move again, and the movement is subtle enough to miss if…
At Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci in Prato, Italy’s first exhibition confronting HIV-AIDS stands as testament to what happens when a culture refuses to remember. VIVONO: Art and Feelings,…
At the Giza Plateau, where mystery settles into stone and sand, Turkish artist Mert Ege Köse has inserted something that shouldn’t exist—yet somehow entirely belongs. The Shen, a monumental aluminum…
Darrell Thorne appears like a vision from another realm—mirrored, horned, crowned, moving through space on prosthetic stilts. His presence defies classification: not quite male or female, not entirely human or…