Fossil-like characters by Adrián Villar Rojas, referencing everything from Michelangelo’s David to Nirvana’s Kurt, are designed for destruction. A mummified Kurt Cobain, an angel kissing a rabbit, and ...
Tshatsha, a literal translation from a Sanskrit word which mean "copy" in English, stands for small clay sculptures cut from a mold, including mini-statues of Buddha, stupas or Buddhist scriptures.
Try fondling one of Peter Voulkos' massive clay sculptures in a museum, and a guard will be all over you. That won't happen at the Braunstein/Quay gallery in San Francisco, where you can run your ...
In our self-shot video series COVID Residencies, we're checking out how artists are adapting their practices in isolation, whether it's diving into different processes or getting lost in their ...
Clay artist Tejas Moses’ work is grounded in the New England landscape, from the materials he digs out of river banks and coastal plains to the layers of clay he painstakingly pinches into large ...
There’s nothing quite like a piece of decor that stirs a strong gut reaction—no, not the bad kind from an irritated bowel. I’m talking about that rumbling feeling deep in the pit of your stomach when ...
From exquisite craftsmanship to traditional Chinese medicine, from solemn rituals to vibrant folk art, intangible cultural heritage weaves the tapestry of Chinese identity. For centuries, the ...