Known as one of the most prominent voices in contemporary African design, multidisciplinary artist + designer Hamed Ouattara's debut American exhibition – Bolibana – is on display at Friedman Benda.
Senior Contributing Editor Vy Yang shares her Substack list, freaky lighting sculptures, and the brand making phone straps cool again.
Ceramic artist Jessica Sellinger's clay Wave Collection features wall sculptures and vessels that feel alive with energy.
Jordan Diatlo walks us through Leadoff’s work for Spora Health Momma’s Kit in particular, which was designed “to make the maternal journey better for Black people and to center their joy."
Bridget Harvey talks about her journey through turning repair into an art form and caring for the objects she transforms.
For September's free Designer Desktop, Ray Dak Lam shares one of his "Shape Studies" that explores perspective + textured gradations to evoke the sensation of journeying through a surreal + vibrant landscape. Download it now!
The latest addition to Memorial Art Gallery's Centennial Sculpture Park is artist Rashid Johnson's "Broken Pavilion," an elongated U-shaped mosaic sculpture wall that features Johnson's "broken men.”
Editor-in-Chief Caroline Williamson is back for Take 5, sharing new favorites including a Flea-funded playground, blue tiled tunnel, non-smartphone + more.
Creative director Helle Mardahl makes colorful glass tableware, lighting, and art objects so sweet you could eat them.
Artist Shantell Martin + the UNO card game teamed up to create UNO Artiste Series: Shantell Martin. You'll 100% want a deck for game night!
These two amazing site-specific sculptures – from Nicholas Galanin and Pamela Rosenkranz – in New York City are worth planning your weekend around.
Pani Jurek's collection of BARVA VASES combine vibrant color spots, wavy lines, and textures that echo strokes of a painter's brush.
Saatchi Art's "Threadwork: Women Redefining Fiber Arts" includes the work of 17 female-identifying fabric artists who are pushing textile art forward into the future.
This simply designed projector developed at MIT’s School of Architecture and Planning reveals how AI will transform storytelling forever.
A Solar-Powered Bench That Spins Ever So Slowly, designed by ENESS, stores sunlight from custom solar panels and rotates, to give users a slow paced perspective of their surroundings.