Whether drawing on connections to the land and memory or speaking to colonial histories and African origins, each artist ...
In oil stick and acrylic, Greenwald often repeats motifs of trees and mountains through variations in light and hue, nodding ...
Avian enthusiast Emil Schachtzabel (1850-1941) was fascinated by the wide variety of hybrid pigeon breeds that fanciers ...
Lifelike mammals with sage expressions characterize the sculptures of Quentin Garel ( previously ). A deer with enormous ...
From fanged cats and all-seeing ravens to anthropomorphized botanicals and disembodied faces, Michael McGrath ’s uncanny ...
Glass-like planes sweep across Daniel Mullen’s canvases, dancing across the color spectrum and rotating with mathematical ...
Around 1800, London-based published Samuel William Fores continued the playful tradition of composite portraiture in a series ...
If you were to find yourself running out of fuel while flying above the arid Nullarbor Plain in southwestern Australia, don't panic.
Six years ago, art enthusiast Halim Zukic began replicating one of the world's most recognizable paintings on a verdant hillside.
Created in just 10 days, "The sky has no edge" is a poetic narrative about looking up that's crafted almost entirely from mosaic.