Francesca Capossela
Crack This Cypher to Reveal Alternate Universes
The new project from Bedtimes tells a hidden story through stunning photographs and a code.
What Do Mid-Century Election Photos Teach Us About Today?
A black photographer in Pittsburgh, Charles “Teenie” Harris captured politics, celebrities, and his community from the 1930s to the late 70s
A Photographer Sets Out for Greenland to Capture Melting Glaciers, Changing Tides
Steve Giovinco uses eerie light in dark photographs to document climate change and forgotten history.
An Embroidery Series Calls Out Old-Fashioned Judgements
'Gamgam’s Wall' is nothing like your grandma used to make.
Here's Why an Artist Is Drowning in Times Square This Month
Jherek Bischoff was burned, drowned, and sunburned to make the newest Midnight Moment.
Poetic Short Film 'Gravity's Law' Is a Surreal Take on Falling Down
Rainer Maria Rilke's poem, "Gravity's Law," inspired filmmaker Matt McDermott to take a closer look at what modern life is missing.
Ceramic Sausages and Crowns Show the Playful Power of Clay
Four artists show the vastly different directions ceramics can go at Jane Hartsook Gallery.
Gorgeous CGI Paint Swirls in Mesmerizing Animations
Ari Weinkle celebrates artistic mediums in his strange and beautiful 'Paintwaves' animations.
You Need to Be Looking at 'Pokémon Go in Syria'
Put your phone down: photographer Khaled Akil places Pokémon characters in destroyed Syrian streets as a reminder for a world lost behind the screen.
If a Tree Falls in the Forest, Who Cares About Philosophy?
A series of 'Potential Drawings,' a banner called 'Discombobulation,' and a Christ-like 'Holey Ghost' make up James R Ford’s latest exhibition.
Colors and Shadow Augment an Artistic Investigation into Polarity
'Permeate' is Meeson Pae Yang most complex exhibition yet.
30 Street Artists Invade Long Beach, Furniture Flies
30 muralists, including Cinta Vidal and Hula, hit the streets last week.