Painter Brian Peterson’s love for art, beauty, community, and all mankind has inspired years of striking, vivid portraits and murals around Southern California,...
How exactly did David Bowie end up on a lengthy train trip through the Soviet Union in 1973? And who gave him a 16mm film camera, even though he definitely was ...
Artists engage with the nature of reality, the balance of theory and history, and how to infuse tradition with new life; the bookstore lets you sleep over, a ph...
Maggie West is known for prismatic work that innovatively brings her vibrant photography practice into large scale, public art, new media installations, and ele...
Of all Shakespeare’s plays, The Tempest — with its shipwrecks, storms, fairies, and monsters — is the readiest to go immersive. The play begins with said shipwr...
Art for everyone, avant-garde films by artists, new work from future-fixated dance residents, comedians in community, poignant theatrical escapism, paintings of...
Foroozan Shirghani’s dark, poetic and eerily surrealist paintings, drawings, ceramics, moody video, and expressive textiles take root in a worldview colored by ...
An exploration of AI-aided authorship, a poetry collection challenging itself, iconic fashion photos of the wild 90s, remembrances of occult communes past, imme...
The challenge for political art is how to be both urgently current and thoughtfully timeless, how to communicate compelling ideas with clarity and force but to ...
Francesca Bifulco is a painter, mixed media, and multimedia artist from Pæstum, an ancient city in Southern Italy, where she was raised on a rather magical camp...