Art & Artists

 

Roberto Lugo’s Afrocentrist Ceramics

Traditional Ceramics With a Penchant for Pop Culture. (T magazine)

 
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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)