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Dynamic contrasts fuel the visual power and presence of “28 Chinese” at Rubell Family Collection in Miami. In many of the 85 works...
In a wooded area of East Hampton, midway up a winding dirt drive, nestled amid ferns, tall grasses, and scrub brush sits the low,...
In his Le Mariage d’Olympe (1855) playwright Émile Augier coined the phrase “nostalgie de la boue,” in English: nostalgia for...
“Reverse Engineering: How or Why?,” curated by Bill Powers and on view at the Fireplace Project, aims to mine a terrain that is...
Decimated trees never looked like this. Natural beauty is paired with eerie formations in bright paintings on Plexiglas by Cara...
Searching for misplaced keys or another crucial item before walking out the door is an experience most people can relate to. But...
When Ricardo Pascale looks at wood, he sees potential.
He sees textures that are rough, varied and unexpected. He sees...
Craig Kane makes the smallest artworks you’ll probably ever see. From afar, his "CONSTRUCTS" installation at Art Sites gives the...
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