August's Designer Desktop features a graphic, colorful pattern that's full of rhythm + motion from East London-based design studio Kapitza.
Artist Julie Mehretu has been chosen to customize the 20th BMW Art Car ahead of its entry into the 24 Hour race of Le Mans in 2024.
The top 4 art exhibitions in New York galleries this summer include ceramics by Doyle Lane, paintings by Evian Wenyi Zhang, glass sculpture by Ann Veronica Janssens, and drawings by Harry Gould Harvey IV.
Swiss artist Fabian Oefner reduces things – like cars and saxophones – to their smallest elements, all in service of presenting a new way of looking at time.
Backdrop and Porsche join forces for limited-edition 4-color paint collaboration celebrating 75 years of the iconic sports car.
For this Designer Desktop, URBS Studio explores the trippy glimmer of light seen reflecting off of urban glass buildings when the sun hits. Download it now!
Works by diverse emerging + established artists can be bid on in support of the Artsy Impact Auction: Artists for Pride + we speak to Simon Haas of the Haas Brothers.
For this DMTV Milkshake, ceramicist Bob Dinetz shares how he combines modern shapes with an experimental approach to color and glaze + more.
Editor-in-Chief Caroline Williamson returns for Take 5, sharing favorites, like the LEGO Pac-Man Arcade, gradient ceramics, and a pen collab.
Kriskadecor's Feel Free chain structure system eliminates structural needs – like walls and ceilings – altogether, giving you the capability to create a freestanding division of space.
Yayoi Kusama presents a new Infinity Mirror Room, warped pumpkin walls, and psychedelic paintings at David Zwirner Gallery in New York.
Kayla Rumpp talks about how working as an elementary school teacher informed her colorful work, especially their craft supplies, particularly the Popsicle stick.
Senior Editor Kelly Beall pops in for Take 5, sharing a beach towel designed by artists, a calming weighted pillow, art that's meant for multiple uses + more!
Contemporary artist Jan Kaláb's work has evolved from lettered graffiti to animated NFTs + beyond. It's an interesting, real story of following what's possible if you can only look beyond the comfort zone.
Here design studio posed a big question at London Craft Week 2023: Can technology help us make beautiful art?