Eleanor Lambert
This Neon Light Installation Is Like an Interactive Stonehenge
Amsterdam’s Circus Family brings 'TRIPH,' an immersive and responsive light installation, to Northside Festival.
This Short Film Series Isn't for You
Leslie Foster’s '59' film installation features 11 collaborative short films made by marginalized artists.
A List of the Times People Mistook Totally Random Objects for Art
Remembering some of our favorite pranks in the art world and beyond.
The Dr. Frankenstein of Discount Toys Will Behead Your Favorite Dinosaur
Ian Burkard transforms vintage toys into totally unique hybrid creatures.
Weed Porn Meets Nature Porn on This Intoxicating Instagram Account
"Take only photos, leave only footprints," says @Whereyousmoke. And don't forget to take the roach home with you!
Kate Moss’s Most Iconic Outfits Get Illustrated by 30 Artists
Nick Knight commissioned 30 illustrations to interpret the model's favorite runway looks for 'Moving Kate' at London’s SHOWstudio.
Striking Photos Document Life in Israeli Settlements on the West Bank
Michele I. Arazi’s series 'Homestead' encourages listening and learning—especially where groups disagree.
Last-Minute Gifts That Give Back: A 2016 Holiday Buying Guide
Sustainable gifts for the environment, your budget, and your neighbors around the globe, ending 2016 on a much-needed high note.
This Film Festival Offers Solutions to Climate Change
The Film4Climate Global Video Competition showcases how filmmakers are engaged in decision-making, commanding universal attention and action at the COP22.
At COP22, Young Photographers Give a Face to Climate Change
COP22's International Youth Photo Competition reminds legislatures that climate change is everyone’s problem, encouraging comprehensive and inclusive action.
Snap Back to Reality with an iOS App for Digital “Rubbings”
'Shrub' fosters new environmental relationships by fusing art, technology and communication.
A Short History of Art World Potty Humor
The Guggenheim's golden toilet—called 'America'—is the latest in a long line of bathroom jokes.