Gabriele Salvatori's The Village is a collection of mini sculptures made from natural stone, each expressing a designer’s concept of home.
Zai Divecha shares how to turn plain white paper into a geometric sculpture with an intricate folded pattern.
Maria Bruun + Anne Dorthe Vester, aka MBADV, explore the answer to the question: When is it a chair, a form, a material?
Inside~Out in the Garden is an outdoor design show in NY expressing cautious optimism and a look at a time when we will be together again.
A life less ordinary explores the transformations our habits + surroundings have undergone lately with the help of 4 international artists.
Kathleen Ryan captures the surprising beauty of decaying fruit by pinning thousands of individual minerals, gemstones and glass beads.
After much trial and error, Ted Bradley completes the Samsara light sculpture inspired by the sun bleached ribs of whale skeletons.
Clever's Amy Devers talks to artist Jonathan Trayte, who melds together materials, concepts + memories to create exceptional works of art.
A series created using a unique fabrication process involving bamboo, layers upon layers of translucent paper, and archival glue.
The Sam Moyer exhibition, Tone, presented paintings that incorporate large pieces of marble and a room of precariously balanced sculptures.
Casey McCafferty's woodworks exhibit traditional techniques mixed with his own unique style of experimentation.
Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson's newest exhibition is a hypnotic play of colorful light that feels like peering into the cosmos.
Gregory Orekhov's outdoor installation uses scale and a highly polished steel surface to reflect the landscape into infinity.
The kaleidoscopic sculptures of Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian hold thousands of mirrors that dance like a diamond under a microscope.
Yinka Ilori draws on his British and Nigerian heritage to tell new stories by turning discarded chairs into sculptural pieces.