The Power of Ritual
An artist’s personal issues become manifest through dozens of identically dressed little men.
An artist’s personal issues become manifest through dozens of identically dressed little men.
A Seattle painter creates friendly portraits of volcanoes in part to mitigate fears of complete system failure.
A week’s worth of street photographs and interviews from the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong—that most civil of civil disobedience movements.
A new book captures Chicago’s financial markets at a moment when there are no offers for trades—any trading company’s horror vacui.
Alison Blickle’s paintings—full of ceremony, mysticism, and sisterhood—remain electric with desire, even when the object of desire is a mystery.
Mid-century magazine clippings find new life in collages that are just the right amount of weird and clever.
Copper deer, bears with cabinet legs, and other absurdities to be found in the future wild.
Portraits of black men that bring attention to the unique humanity of each individual.
In elaborate collages and installations, paper can generate elements that are capable of building new worlds.
Susanna Bluhm’s paintings of Yosemite and other locales are full of place and history—and, as she tells us, plenty of sex and weather, too.