Art & Artists
Roberto Lugo’s Afrocentrist Ceramics
Traditional Ceramics With a Penchant for Pop Culture. (T magazine)
Party Line: Nicolas Party’s Audacious Sense of Color
With his radically modern pastel works and flair for the uncanny, the Swiss artist has grabbed the attention of the art world. (Surface)
The Bright, Bold Eye of Guy Yanai
The young Israeli artist is causing a stir with his candy-colored suburban paintings informed by Hockney, Nabokov and Google Earth. (Galerie)
Rana Begum: Light, Color, Space
Islamic design and minimalist art inspire the Bangladeshi-born artist's dynamic installations, which play with time and space. (Galerie)
Water’s Edge: James Turrell
When is a swimming pool more than a swimming pool? When it’s part of James Turrell’s magnificent installation in the basement of a Connecticut barn. (W magazine)
Mad about Maira
Illustrator, author, product designer and all-around creative spirit Maira Kalman tackles The Elements of Style and other labors of love. (W magazine)
Beyond Tomorrow: David Altmejd
With his installations depicting severed werewolf heads and decaying giants, David Altmejd’s work has been called macabre. But there’s more to it than death, he explains. (W magazine)