In early fall 1915, 27-year-old Georgia O’Keeffe wrote her first letter to Arthur Macmahon, a handsome political science grad student she’d met in summer school at the University of Virginia. An aspiring artist, she was used to … Read More
Ólafur Elíasson
Beyond human time, was produced using pieces of ancient glacial ice that were fished from the sea off the coast of Greenland during production of the large-scale installation Ice Watch, 2014. For that work, realised … Read More
Tomás Saraceno
Louisiana Channel Join us – if you dare – as we follow the acclaimed Argentinian artist Tomás Saraceno into his installations of intricate spider webs inhabited by solitary, social and semi-social spiders, bridging the architectures … Read More
Trevor Guthrie
Vanitas Trevor Guthrie black-and-white drawings, meticulous crafted, and intensely realistic in concept and form, can easily be associated with late 19th-century symbolism, as well as to some in between the wars disturbing surrealist paintings and … Read More
Nashin Mahtani
Torrential Urbanism and the Future Subjunctive La reputación de Yakarta como la “ciudad que se hunde más rápidamente en el mundo” ha atraído un frenesí de documentación mediática de la ciudad a través de una … Read More
Ken Rinaldo
Ópera para los insectos moribundos (2020) Quizás una de las mayores tragedias de nuestro tiempo con la agricultura industrial global, la pérdida de hábitat, el calentamiento global, la deforestación y el uso de pesticidas sintéticos … Read More
JeeYoung Lee
DV: JeeYoung, I find your artwork beautiful and intriguing. It makes me feel as though I’ve wandered into a magical world like Alice in Wonderland. Do you write or imagine a story before you create … Read More
Tacita Dean
Nick Vlcek, texto y foto sobre una obra de Tacita Dean—in “Step Inside The German Art Fair That Changed The Way We Look At Art”. Business Insider, Nov 6, 2012, 4:58 PM “Ascending the stairs in … Read More
Una secoya humana
Secoya americana Pedro Cruz y sus colegas de la Northeastern University crearon un “dendrográfico” que retrata a los Estados Unidos como un organismo vivo que destaca su diversidad. El dendrográfico representa el crecimiento orgánico de los … Read More
Paula Humber, un ejemplo de colaboración entre arte y ciencia
Paula Humberg: haciendo visibles a las invisibles víctimas del cambio climático Paula Humberg es una fotógrafa, bioartista y estudiante de biología cuyos trabajos hacen visible una serie de realidades ecológicas que tendemos a desconocer: la … Read More