Petah Coyne's Wax Sculptures and Installations Vacillate Between Beauty and Monstrosity

Each week, Petah Coyne reads two or three books. Along with film and the natural world, literature has had a profound impact on the artist throughout her decades-long career, as she references Flannery O’Connor, Zora Neale Hurston, Zelda Fitzgerald, and numerous other women in her works. Coyne gravitates toward texts …...Read More

Lidiia Marinchuk’s Handmade Toys Are a Joyful Reminder to Imagine and Play

Wide-eyed, boldly-dressed, and keen to play, an exuberant ensemble of characters created by Lidiia Marinchuk nudges us to remember the most precious parts of childhood. The artist (previously) crafts each figure by hand in her Lisbon studio where she operates her online shop, Marli Toy Art. From initial sketches to …...Read More

Eiko Ojala Addresses the Complexities of Current Affairs with Layered Compositions

Eiko Ojala’s vivid illustrations (previously) possess a distinctive flair evocative of paper-cut assemblages and textural collage. Working with some of the most prominent publications in today’s media landscape, the artist creates visuals for editorial assignments that focus on a vast scope of current affairs. From the importance of mental health …...Read More

'Dog Days of Summer' Celebrates Humanity's Favorite Companions in Art and Life

We’ve officially entered the hot, sticky part of the year when languid afternoon naps seem inevitable. A sprawling group exhibition at Timothy Taylor is an ode to this sluggish time and the furry companion with which it shares a name. Featuring 60-plus works made between 1915 and today, Dog Days …...Read More

Tavares Strachan's ‘There Is Light Somewhere’ Illuminates the Past and Envisions Hope for the Future

From the 14-meter-long “Black Star,” a ship docked in an elevated pool, to a series of immersive, luminescent installations, Tavares Strachan highlights hidden histories at the Hayward Gallery at London’s Southbank Centre. The artist’s large-scale survey, There Is Light Somewhere, explores his continuing interest in history and its intersections with …...Read More

Delicate Vessels Emerge from Garden-Grown Materials in Alice Fox's Woven Sculptures

Limpets, the cone-shaped sea snails we see attached to boulders along salty shorelines, can live between 10 and 20 years, never straying too far from home. They always return to the same spot, gradually wearing a perfectly-sized ring in the surface of the rock, known as home scars. Eventually, empty …...Read More

Share the Sky with Someone Far Away with These Cyanometer and Sunset Postcards

While exploring the Alpine region around Mont Blanc in 1789, the Swiss physicist and mountain climber Horace-Bénédict de Saussure (1740-1799) conceived of a tool to measure the blueness of the sky. He developed a round instrument dubbed a cyanometer with 53 shades dyed from Prussian blue he could hold up …...Read More

Earthenware 'Curiosity Clouds' Nest Collections of Natural Objects in Sprawling Wall Displays

Evoking the meandering veins in leaves, the clustered divots of termite holes, or pocked coral, Katie Rose Johnston’s ceramic sculptures meld organic form with function. The Glasgow-based artist (previously) works as M A N I F E S T O, shaping wall-based shelves she refers to as Curiosity Clouds. Designed …...Read More

Frank Deschandol's Photos Uncover the Some of the World's Most Elusive Insects and Arthropods

French photographer Frank Deschandol has held a lens up to wildlife for the last three decades. Journeying to opposite corners of the world in search of remarkable species, Deschandol’s main goal is to highlight the existence of rare and little-known creatures for others to enjoy. “I’m above all a naturalist …...Read More

In 'Dance, Dance Evolution,' Grooving Is the Millennia-Old Key to Health and Community

More effective than medication, therapy, and yoga, dancing recently topped the list of successful treatments for depression, and for good reason. Since time immemorial, boogying has permeated every culture and formed the basis of social bonds, a linchpin of community and strong mental health. A delightful short film directed and …...Read More