Dyllan Furness
Actual Seapunks: This Underwater Band Plays Music in Fish Tanks
'AquaSonic' sounds like a siren song for sea creatures.
Actual Seapunks: This Underwater Band Plays Music in Fish Tanks
'AquaSonic' sounds like a siren song for sea creatures.
No Animals Were Harmed in the Making of These Grisly Sculptures
Tom Keller’s macabre skeleton sculptures are all "cruelty free."
Do Animals Appreciate Art?
Studies have shown that birds can distinguish Monet from Picasso, but can animals actually appreciate art?
North Korean Defector's Art Blends Disney and Communism
After fleeing North Korea, Sun Mu changed his name, experimented with style, and began critiquing a regime he once admired.
These Delicious-Looking Popsicles Are Full of Trash
Three Taiwanese art students froze samples of their city’s water in order to call attention to their nation's pollution problem.
The Americans Who Stick Gadgets Under Their Skin
'Grinders,' a new photo book from Hannes Wiedemann, gives a behind-the-scenes look at American biohackers.
An Artist Asked People to Get Naked in a Nest to Face Their Demons
After finding solace in a handmade nest, Debbie Baxter began to build them for others.
Tattooed Skin Shows Off at a Design Museum in Portugal
Lisbon's MUDE exhibits sheets of human skin and old tattoo designs from 20th century outcasts.
A Nude Photo Series Imagines a World Without Clothes
Berlin-based artist Sophia Vogel photographs real people doing everyday things in the buff.