Artist Albert Willem Pictures The Silver Lining
Belgium-based visual artist Albert Willem seamlessly weaves the comedy and tragedy of everyday life into his vibrant, figurative works.
Belgium-based visual artist Albert Willem seamlessly weaves the comedy and tragedy of everyday life into his vibrant, figurative works.
In the opening sequence of Agnès Varda’s Cléo 5 à 7 (1962), the camera pans over a table flush with tarot cards. The fortuneteller deals them out in… Read More »Kerstin Brätsch Alludes to a Psychic Reading at Gladstone 64
Botanical sculptor Lutfi Janania presented an immersive installation as part of the Museum of Arts and Design’s (MAD) ongoing “Flower Craft” exhibition.
Artist Jen Dwyer presented her solo exhibition, “Garden of Archetypes,” at Dinner Gallery in New York City this spring.
For our Spring 2022 Artist Issue, Sky Hopinka discusses his plans for the inaugural Forge Project Fellowship
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For the past week, Daniel Arsham has been immersed in an art residency program at Patina Maldives, Fari Islands, in collaboration with the international online gallery The Artling.
Whitewall caught up with the artist Lucia Love to learn more about the artist’s exhibition “Angel at the Wheel” at JDJ Tribeca.
Whitewall speaks with Sharon Lockhart, to learn more about the conception, execution, and contemplation behind this new work.
Louis Fratino spoke with Whitewall about keeping the studio a space free from fear of failure.