The experimental artist, known for his work with David Bowie, Roxy Music, and Coldplay, released a new book on the purpose art serves in our lives.
Anything's possible in the work of the Japanese photographer Tatsuya Tanaka, who specialises in creating surreal miniature optical illusions by using everyday objects to recreate daily situations.
Mark Ryden’s oil painting Abraham Lincoln, Barbie Roberts, and Bee is one of the show’s biggest attractions and smallest ...
Does art even matter anymore as this administration continues to push a fearmongering agenda against our communities? Here’s ...
Hans Herbots, whose directing credits include The Serpent and Paris Has Fallen helmed all six eps. “We wanted to elevate the ...
The otherwordly paintings by Leonora Carrington are broken records at auction. Will collectors also go crazy for her ...
In the years after the end of World War I, there were movements of both political and cultural revolt, launched by a new ...
End of the Game is a visual and psychological exploration of the African safari – an experience long entwined with adventure, exploration, and the exploitative legacies of colonialism. It delves into ...
Bong Joon Ho is coming to Yale, Oscar trivia about "Anora," Kay Sage's artwork in Waterbury and a biopic about Alexander ...
Lee Scrivner’s new book “Casinolabs” is set in a fictional megacasino called Caesars Empire and tackles similar themes as the ...
In times of confusion, what people truly crave is art to help them articulate and make sense of the current chaos ...
Celebrate the return of spring with our Lifestyle Editor's curated itineraries to five inspiring destinations to explore 'out of town' ...