Though artistically driven communication has existed as long as communication itself, Ray Johnson is considered to be the ...
We think we know what collage is: cutting up some magazines and pretty paper with scissors and gluing it into a new picture. It’s not so simple at “Telepathic Jungle,” a rousingly colorful, bright ...
If you're a paper calendar fan, you likely have wondered if there was a way to upcycle your old ones instead of throwing them away. We have a project for you.
The “All You Can Eat” pancake option should come with a warning label: “May induce euphoria followed by the immediate need for a nap.” French toast enthusiasts find their paradise in the Texas Cut ...
His art cuts to the core of our engagement with art past and present, looking at foundational interactions between viewers, art objects, and art institutions.
Maroon photographer Graham Hansen takes a walk around Hyde Park, cataloging the sculptures that call the neighborhood home.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, pretty much everybody is familiar with this technology: paper-based rapid test strips, also ...
Bruce Nauman's celebrated Conceptual art ripened during the decade he worked in Pasadena. A fine gallery show assembles two ...
Though visually similar to turbulence, “The Starry Night” lacks the scientific elements needed to support that claim.
The Driskell Center’s latest installation blends cultures and artistic mediums, including video, sculpture and tapestry, to ...
Analog forms of communication are far from dead. Indie stationery brands are capitalizing on a dedicated customer base who ...
Valerya Milovanova is a UK-based illustrator who combines traditional materials with digital media like Procreate to make fun ...