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Thinking of themselves as hosts, Celeste transforms galleries and museums with large-scale textile installations.
Working entirely by hand, Caio Marcolini weaves a delicate wire mesh that he shapes into roving, web-like forms.
The MingKwai keyboard was invented in 1947 by writer and linguist Lin Yutang, and is capable of producing 80,000-plus Chinese ...
At CARVALHO PARK, French artist Élise Peroi weaves ethereal, layered screens evocative of dreamy portals to nature.
In large-scale embroidered portraits, visibility, presence, and representation are vital to Kandy G. Lopez's work.
Berlin-based artist Macarena Ruiz-Tagle is behind the vibrant Cyanometer, Sunset, and Air Pollution postcards.
Urban sprawl takes a different course in Hong Kong, where the city grows vertically. Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze documents life ...
Norman Smith has single-handedly relocated more than owls and helped to implement humane bird management programs at airports ...
From silk, cotton, viscose, and other fibers, Isabelle D crochets innumerable forms evocative of coral, sea sponges, anemones ...
Hiroshige's vibrant woodcuts capture everyday life, landscapes, and culture during a transformational era in Japan.
In collaboration with Hirox, The Mauritshuis has documented "Girl with a Pearl Earring" (1665) in unprecedented detail.
Brooks and Molina's exhibition at Preacher Gallery highlights their kindred yet unique approaches to materials.