NEON's Born to Be Wild is more than *just* an art installation – it's built above the buried remains of a bear pit in 19th century Victorian gardens!
Tree.ONE by ecoLogicstudio imagines a future when cities integrate carbon-neutralizing urban 3D-printed trees to cleanse the air.
Artist Jacob Hashimoto presents 11 new visually electric sculptures in New York, made from his signature paper "kites" that shift with every step.
The 2023-2024 A' Design Award & Competition's call for entries is open! Projects with a focus on innovation, technology, design + creativity are being accepted until September 30, 2023.
Ceramic artist Jessica Sellinger's clay Wave Collection features wall sculptures and vessels that feel alive with energy.
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.”
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.
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.
Managing Editor Gregory Han shares his 5 faves, including cutting mat socks, an aspirational fire pit, and 1/8 ounce of inspired packaging.
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.
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.
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.
Brian Peters' new Dyadic Series are limited-edition 3D-printed ceramic sculptures that offer a convincingly woven appearance.