Most of Death Orb’s designs just came to my mind like a violent invasion without asking for permission. It was a compulsion. No matter what I was doing, lots of ideas were coming to me and I think the ...
Artist Alejandro Guijarro has managed to do something rare: Truly combine the old with the new. While many artists and designers are fascinated by the possibility of juxtaposing differing aesthetic ...
From the Cosmos to the Commons reminds us that humanity has struggled to explain and orient itself under the same skies since time immemorial. Explore the museums, galleries, experimental spaces and ...
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue, Epic Abstraction: Pollock to Herrera begins in the 1940s and extends into the 21st century to explore large-scale abstract painting, sculpture, and assemblage through ...
Following a solo show at Pace in Seoul last September—and his big attention-grabbing moment that was his presentation at the Rubell Museum during last year’s Art Basel Miami—Alejandro Piñeiro Bello ...
It has been a couple of years since “It Takes a Village,” an exhibit of works by Alejandro Diaz, was on view at SPACE Gallery, the gallery of the Linda Pace Foundation. A potent mix of political ...
Exploring the country’s nature, especially rainforests and mangroves, has been Costa Rican artist Alejandro Villalobos’ passion for the past 18 years. Marveling at the beauty of our country’s national ...
In Alejandro Santiago's work we find ourselves faced by an innate colorist, a lover of alchemy and the sensual game created among forms, and initiate a dialogue with the viewer, in other cases, they ...
In the first half of the 20th century, Bolivian artist Alejandro Mario Yllanes’s vividly rendered paintings of the culture and exploitation of the Aymara people swiftly won international acclaim while ...
Alejandro Cartagena was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and has lived in Mexico since age 13. All of his pictures are from Mexico. All of his pictures are universal. Alejandro Cartagena’s ...