You'd be forgiven for thinking that if any of Jacques Monneraud’s vessels were filled with water, they'd soak right through and split at the seams.
Chiharu Shiota's impressive thread installations amaze with their complexity and artistic trace, you will definitely be blown away, enjoy!
(c) George Harrison Barrow; Supplied by The Public Catalogue Foundation
The 2012 Festival des Architectures Vives (Festival of Lively Architecture) was held this year from June 13-17th in Montpellier, France. Eleven teams were
Artificial Intelligence is currently causing great division in the art world. While art students fear for their future, early adapters are extremely enthusiastic about new possibilities. Digital art collective SMACK used AI for a special visual feedback loop.
NATIONAL GALLERY OF DENMARK - Henrik Holm looks at the making of the Danish painting canon and its relation to the construction of a national identity.
Image 20 of 25 from gallery of Brazil Contemporary – Contemporary art, architecture, visual culture and design.
Public Art on Incidental Comics
Searching for dead horses and giant guns through the streets of Prague.
Artificial Intelligence is currently causing great division in the art world. While art students fear for their future, early adapters are extremely enthusiastic about new possibilities. Digital art collective SMACK used AI for a special visual feedback loop.
Après avoir suivi un cursus très académique en art à l'Arnhem Academy et Frank Mohr Institute, l'artiste hollandais Joris Kuipers, brise les codes et
“I started doing embroidery because I wanted to challenge the notions of masculinity that I grew up with and challenging the patriarchy in my own small way.”
In anticipation of election unrest, Los Angeles, like other cities around the country, is boarding up. Amid the worry, aesthetic choices are being made.
March 31, 2019–February 2, 2020, MASS MoCA, North Adams, Massachusetts
As the Quran has it, Prophet Muhammad took a night trip to heaven aboard a trusty winged pony-horse-mule-ish creature called Buraq. It’s an episode that’s inspired Islamic art ever since, because few artists can resist a theologically sound reason to draw a winged horse. Yasmine Seale writes, “The friction between the historical Prophet and his […]
L’artiste japonaise Chiharu Shiota est à l’origine d’une nouvelle installation intitulée Uncertain Journey. Elle a souhaité représente à
Ai Weiwei has installed 886 three-legged wooden stools in the German pavilion for the Venice Art Biennale this year. In fact, the German…
Anish Kapoor: Ascension (2007) Guggenheim Museum, New York City.
Depictions spanning more than 800 years – in chronological order – of that most enigmatic of weather phenomena, the rainbow.
Medium Watercolor and Fineliner on Paper Dimensions 45 x 73 cm
Questions raised over status of royal collection –the last European royal art collection still mostly in hands of sovereign
Unveiling the vibrant, abstract artistry of the legendary Le Corbusier, and highlighting his impact on 20th-century art and architecture through his lesser-known but captivating mural works.
As a Messianic family that loves Israel and the Jewish people, this subject is near and dear to my heart. How do you teach children about the Holocaust?
Artificial Intelligence is currently causing great division in the art world. While art students fear for their future, early adapters are extremely enthusiastic about new possibilities. Digital art collective SMACK used AI for a special visual feedback loop.
Good news! American sculptor Ruth Asawa has her first European retrospective at Modern Art Oxford.
Alberta's vibrant capital city has a lot of surprises in store. Head on up and #ExploreEdmonton.
Focus sur l’artiste autrichien Klaus Pinter, bien connu pour ses sculptures monumentales en suspension à travers lesquelles il explore le potentiel de l&
本日は象徴主義第5弾、フランスの壁画家ピエール・ピュヴィス・ド・シャヴァンヌです。ピエール・ピュヴィス・ド・シャヴァンヌ 1824−1898 リヨンの織物業の名家に生まれる。家業を継ぐ予定であったが、病気のため勉学を中断。 1844から45にかけて病気
For the first time since 2019, the largest public art and light festival in the U.S. brought a spate of new works to Cincinnati. More than 70 artists from around the world gathered in mid-October for BLINK, a four-day event that spanned 30 blocks across the Midwestern city. In attendance were quite a few artists featured previously on Colossal, including Max Sansing (previously), PichiAvo (previously), Shantell Martin (previously), Nespoon (previously), and Faith XLVII (previously). More
Depictions spanning more than 800 years – in chronological order – of that most enigmatic of weather phenomena, the rainbow.