Michaël Amy, Distinguished Professor of the History of Art, had an interview with contemporary artist Ghada Amer published in the November-December 2024 issue of Sculpture.
SCULPTURE is a sober art. Its materials yield reluctantly to the sculptor’s will. It must be engineered correctly to avoid structural collapse. It tends to resist vagueness and to demand clarity of ...
Most children like to play in the sand. Connie Zehr never stopped — even though she left her childhood behind decades ago. Rather than building sand castles at the beach, Zehr uses the common material ...
The newly launched AI Art Magazine features artwork from around the world, including this image from Irish conceptual artist Kevin Abosch. Art made with artificial intelligence is ubiquitous online, ...
A solo exhibit by Dave Beck, a professor in the School of Art and Design, has been reviewed in the September issue of Sculpture magazine. “Continuation” features 3D animation, rapid-prototyped ...
Say hello to N Magazine, the new monthly art magazine from Ireland that's delivered straight to your door. Printed in Dublin on the highest quality paper, N Magazine is a 50-page invitation to explore ...
And what the last art fairs of 2024 say about where the art world is going. Ed Ruscha’s “Plenty Big Hotel Room (Painting for the American Indian)” (1985)Credit...© Ed Ruscha; courtesy of Gagosian.
Do your kids love mummies and brightly colored sculptures? Are you intrigued by the world of ancient Greece or the counter-culture art studios of the 1960s? Then it might be time to indulge your inner ...
A growing genre of work is defined not by its content but by its audience on social media. By M.H. Miller IT WAS A slow Saturday on the second-to-last afternoon of this past December’s Art Miami, one ...
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