Immersive Artworks Produced in a Meditative State Depict Links Between the Body and the Universe

There exists a moment, facing the artworks of Anthea Xin, where scale starts to fade away. Initially, the pieces seem like abstract expanses of flowing indigo and mineral hues. Slowly, they rearrange into something that is both corporeal and cosmic. Curvilinear motions hint at the curvature of a spine and the gravitational tug of far-flung celestial entities. In Xin’s artistry, […]

Outdated Compact Discs Converted into Ascendant Sculptures

At the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco (ICA SF), artist Tara Donovan presents Stratagems, an enthralling installation that reconceptualizes a once-familiar technology into an immersive experience. Made up of thousands of stacked compact discs (CDs), the piece ascends into radiant shapes that glimmer, refract, and perpetually evolve as viewers navigate the area. What starts as recognizable material swiftly morphs […]

Fiber Sculptures Investigate the Influence of Social Media on Women’s Identity

Glimpse, 2025. String, yarn, discarded electrical cable, rubber tube, elastic cord, foam, and cloth. Sculptural threads twist, spiral, and vibrate with an almost electrifying energy in the creations of Sato Sugamoto. Employing vibrant fibers and electrical wires, Sugamoto forms complex, knotted shapes that suggest the hidden structures of human cognition. Grounded in her experience of traversing Japan’s cultural norms, Sugamoto’s […]

Interview: Painter Who Transitioned from Goldsmith Uses Metal Leaf to Seize the Enchantment of Wildlife

Mixed-media artist Marie Lavallee serves as a wonderful reminder that creativity can take multiple forms. Her love for painting began in high school, after which she built a career as a goldsmith, eventually returning to painting after the age of 50. Despite her shift in mediums, remnants of her previous craft are still visible—Lavallee includes gold and copper leaf details […]

12th Edition of New York’s 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair Honors Afro-Brazilian Innovation

In the realm of art, few occasions hold as much excitement as the 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, poised to brighten New York’s Starrett-Lehigh Building from May 13 to May 17, 2026. Serving as a tribute to the rich and varied artistry emerging from Africa and its diasporas, 1-54 has established itself as a guiding light for contemporary African art […]

Breaking Orbán’s 16-Year Control Over Hungary’s Art World

Having lived my entire adult life under right-wing authoritarian Viktor Orbán’s regime, his colossal defeat at Hungary’s parliamentary elections last Sunday by Tisza, the largest opposition party, still feels hard to believe. Witnessing people in my hometown, Budapest, erupt with joy — dancing in the streets, strangers high-fiving each other — makes me hopeful that after 16 years, the Orbanization […]

National Museum of Korea Positioned Within the Top 3 Most Attended Museums Worldwide

Between K-pop music and K-drama series, Korean culture appears to have permeated every part of the globe. However, this nation’s heritage encompasses far more than its popular cultural exports. From detailed ancient artistry to charming contemporary design, Korea boasts centuries of abundant arts and culture. No other venue encapsulates the diverse elements that constitute Korea’s cultural narrative like the National […]

“Maria Britton: Exploring the Concept of Second Sleep”

**Artistry and Memory: Maria Britton at the Halsey Institute** In her latest exhibition, “Second Sleep,” artist Maria Britton encapsulates a rich tapestry of themes woven through memory, dreams, and societal evolution. Hosted by the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston, this exhibition brilliantly showcases Britton’s transformative artistry, where discarded bedsheets emerge as evocative portals of reflection. […]

Artist Converts Previous Creations into Fresh Animal Art Collection with AI

Artist Jim Naughten finds animals more captivating than human beings. It’s not due to a lack of effort; throughout his artistic journey, he has explored a vast array of subjects. “My creations have drawn inspiration from literature and childhood fascinations,” Naughten shares with My Modern Met, “especially historical themes, ranging from WWII military reenactments to Namibian tribes dressed in Victorian […]