Bringing Flight to the People: Mad Sharp Productions
From beams of the Williamsburg Bridge to branches of city trees, the aerial silk of Linden and Seanna supports the next generation of performance art.
From beams of the Williamsburg Bridge to branches of city trees, the aerial silk of Linden and Seanna supports the next generation of performance art.
Amidst the lush gardens of 17th century China, the pioneering efforts of this female artist not only fed her family, but made her a national treasure.
The seminal work of artist Robert Smithson is now the central focus of a debate over ownership and intellectual property.
Between dusty collections of robots and telescopes, photographer Mae Ryan discovers the women who guard a history of progress.
Spam: Email infestation or social commentary? Artist James Howard believes the dark underbelly of your inbox communicates our most private desires.
“There are taboos against wasting life, and wasting time is just wasting your life minute by minute,” says artist Alyson Provax. How are you living?
The stodgy Chelsea gallery scene gets a jolt of raw creative spirit when cereal box tapestries and blunt paintings move into town.
Artist Phillip Toledano confronts his ego with pomp by inserting himself into the canon of dictatorial art.
Explore wonders from the other side with only your sensitive paws to guide you.
Artist Jake Gillespie explores the comedic wake of Craigslist’s clumsy, raw, absurdist posts of yearning.
At an unusual Boston home-turned-museum, entry is free to anyone named Isabella and an idiosyncratic sensibility reigns.
Kimmy spends her days analyzing the patterns of cephalopod camouflage. Today she ponders the reciprocal relationship of art and science in her lab.
10 photographers. 10 photos each. All taken on 10/10/10. A single day represented in 100 photographs.
In a Boston museum, artistic failures are investigated and celebrated. What do you think constitutes bad art?
This Grand Rapids, Michigan competition is founded on principles of radical openness and participation. Cast your vote for works that push boundaries!