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Reviews, features, and essays on contemporary art
forest of steel pillars creates swinging installation enveloped in cloud-like mist in china
oas/s-ely installation operates as both an architectural object and an interactive platform. The post forest of...
engaging with the arts improves our health and helps us live longer, scientific research proves
drawing on decades of neuroscience, epidemiology, and other fields, the research positions the arts as a...
When transparency becomes folklore: turning B Corp sceptics into believers
Something Familiar transforms mandatory impact reporting into an 18th-century chapbook, complete with devils,...
How being weird can save branding in 2026
Design Director at Mother Design, Bentzion Goldman, feels identity design has become safe, sanitised and downright...
10 low-effort ways to get your creative brain working again
Your brain needs gentle coaxing, not a creative boot camp. Here are 10 ways to ease yourself back into making...
The clever way Standard Projects solved the paradox of branding invisible work
How do you make post-production visible without breaking the illusion? When London studio Microdot needed a brand...
Marcelle Reinecke: Cherries in the Snow @ Monya Rowe Gallery, NYC
Monya Rowe Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new paintings by Marcelle...
luminous layers of colored wire mesh weave tea ceremony house by moriyuki ochiai
light is transmitted, reflected, and diffused through the mesh layers. The post luminous layers of colored wire mesh...
How an illustrator-run agency survived three decades by doing things differently
Heart's 30th-anniversary book reveals what happens when working artists, not traditional businesspeople, take...
Does Google's gallery on the New York subway represent a 'third way' for AI sceptics?
When five artists used AI tools on a NYC subway project, they found a pragmatic middle ground; not conversion, only...