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An Artist Seeks Herself in Images of Male Role Models
Carlee Fernandez combines self-portraiture and cardboard cutouts to explore the identity politics of celebrity culture.
America’s Turbulent History Gets Reimagined for a Browser-Based Exhibition
The entrenched political works of Rachel Libeskind emerge, online-only, on new platform Fine Art Club.
Explore LA's Fame Obsession with Giant 3D Postcards
LA-based artist Alex Israel uses billboards, talk shows, and fake beaches to re-evaluate the City of Angels.
Former German Graffiti Artist Creates Self-Reflective Abstract Paintings
A look at the intimate abstract work of SatOne.
Become One with Nature in This Synthetic Installation
Sound, smell, and sight unite in artist Pascual Sisto’s replication of natural phenomena.
Here's Fidel Castro's Head Made of 3,000 Door Hinges
A giant metallic bust of the controversial Cuban leader, a bronze hammer and sickle, and silver prints in porcelain urinals emerge in Yoan Capote's 'Collective Unconscious.'
Tour Artist Chris Ofili's 20-Year Retrospective at the New Museum
Take a look inside the paintings, drawings, and sculptures that comprise the artist's first major solo museum exhibition in the United States.
Fractal Flowers Are In Full-Bloom At Miguel Chevalier's First Solo Exhibition
The French digital artist travels to The Space in Hong Kong to present "Digital Paradise," his first solo exhibition.
Digitally-Manipulated Portraits Turn Bodies Into Swirling Abstractions
Chilean artist Jon Jacobsen's digitally-manipulated portraits explore the interplay between relationships and experience.
Artist's Retrospective Celebrates 10 Years Of Giant Piñatas, Kinetic Cabinets, And 3D-Printed High Heels
Opening September 6, Sebastian Errazuriz's retrospective at CMOA is as exciting and playful as it is contemplative.
Yes, Even The Financial Market Can Be Beautiful
Claudia Maté's exhibition, "Sweet Finances!" turns the cold worlds of financial markets into beautiful New Media art.
Lee Bul's Labyrinth of Infinity Mirrors: Via Negativa II
We sit down with the Seoul-based artist as she describes the intense and disorienting journey through her installation, and the philosophical perspectives of self awareness behind her maze of fragmented reflections and infinity mirrors.