Category: Visual Arts

  • Identities and paper at The Reser

    Identities and paper at The Reser

    Mika Aono Molecule. Handmade paper from Japanese knotweed, jean pulp, screenprint. Dimensions variable. Image courtesy of Mario Gallucci. The artist received a special permit to harvest knotweed on public land in Lane County, repurposing this invasive plant into the primary material for this work’s handmade paper. The unifying factor in Infinite Possibilities, the current exhibition…

  • Review: “Hulda Guzmán: Miracle Fruits” at MASP

    Review: “Hulda Guzmán: Miracle Fruits” at MASP

    Hulda Guzmán, “Come Dance Asked Nature Kindly,” 2019-20. Private collection. Courtesy of Hulda Guzmán and Alexander Berggruen, New York/Photo: MASP “I come from a family that lives on the left bank of that river. On the map, it’s called the Rio Doce, but in our subjectivity, it is our grandfather. And his name is Watu.…

  • How Lorna Simpson Broke the Frame

    How Lorna Simpson Broke the Frame

    Profiles How Lorna Simpson Broke the Frame Play/Pause Button Pause Video by Malike Sidibe and Sam Wolson for The New Yorker / Art works © Lorna Simpson / “From Earth & Sky,” 2016-18 (detail #21); “Head on Ice #4,” 2016; “Night Fall,” 2023; “Third Person,” 2023; “Head On Ice #3,” 2016 (detail); “Kilavea,” 2020 (detail)…

  • Michelangelo Pistoletto’s “Third Paradise” A Symbolic Union of Art, Nature, and Civic Renewal

    <!– Michelangelo Pistoletto’s “Third Paradise” A Symbolic Union of Art, Nature, and Civic Renewal – The Art Insider

  • 5 things about public art in Vancouver you (probably) didn’t know

    5 things about public art in Vancouver you (probably) didn’t know

    Vancouver’s public art ranges from very straightforward sculptures to more abstract visual arts to, in at least one case, sound. Given the unique nature of each piece of art, there are often interesting stories or stories involving different pieces. So here are five pieces of art facts you (probably) didn’t know. 1. There’s a leftover…

  • Researching Imaginaries Intensive: Live-stream – e-flux Education

    Researching Imaginaries Intensive: Live-stream – e-flux Education

    Researching Imaginaries Intensive: Live-streamOnline presenations and conversationsMay 19–23, 2025 HDK-Valand Academy of Art and Design at University of Gothenburg Kristinelundsgatan 6-8 SE-SE-405 30 GothenburgSweden www.gu.se capim.se Over a five day period we live-stream guest presentations by invited artists, scholars, curators and researchers who address different aspects of artistic research and questions of “the imaginary”. Contributors…

  • Steedman Fellowship 2026 theme and jury – Announcements – e-flux

    Steedman Fellowship 2026 theme and jury – Announcements – e-flux

    Architecture is not merely a lineage of great structures, argued Fumihiko Maki (1928–2024) in his influential manifesto “Investigations in Collective Form” (1964). Cities and towns evolve organically, over time, in many directions. The built environment is always the result of many hands and many decisions. But what does collective form mean today? What is architecture’s…

  • WAA announces May Artists of the Month

    WAA announces May Artists of the Month

    #inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } The Weatherford Art Association has named the winners of Artist of the Month for May. Each month, WAA members can compete for first second, and third place ribbons and the opportunity to showcase their artwork at local Weatherford banks…

  • WATCH | Student artists shine at annual exhibition

    WATCH | Student artists shine at annual exhibition

    TEXARKANA, Texas — Texarkana Regional Arts and Humanities Council hosted receptions and awards ceremonies Sunday for about 250 young artists whose works made it into this year’s Student Juried Exhibition.

  • North Charleston Arts Fest wraps with celebration of local talent

    North Charleston Arts Fest wraps with celebration of local talent

    NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – The North Charleston week and a half Arts Fest featured performances and exhibitions by painters, storytellers, dancers, educators, musicians, weavers, sculptors and more. The event from April 30 to May 4 spanned a variety of locations and showcased a range of talents. From puppet shows and improv, to live painting…