Tali Weinberg Entwines Human and Ecological Health with Climate Data Sculptures
Detail of “Bound (1.6).” All images © Tali Weinberg, shared with permission Anyone who’s tried to untangle a ball of yarn understands that fibers have a...
Detail of “Bound (1.6).” All images © Tali Weinberg, shared with permission Anyone who’s tried to untangle a ball of yarn understands that fibers have a...
Left: “The Enforcer” (2024). Right: “WE WANT TO BE FREE”(2024). Mural: “WE ARE MADE BY HISTORY” (2024). All photos by Timothy Schenck, shared with permission Written...
‘Las Meninas a San Marco’ (2024). All images courtesy of Contini Art Gallery, shared with permission Thirteen bronze women in wide pannier skirts stand single file...
“The Two Walls” by Alejandro Cegarra, The New York Times/Bloomberg. A migrant walks atop a freight train known as “The Beast.” Migrants and asylum seekers lacking...
Hadi Rahnaward, “Fragile Balance,” installation view of ‘Dislocations’ at Palais de Tokyo. Photo by Quentin Chevrier. All images shared with permission Stamped with a footprint and...
All images © Shannon Taylor, shared with permission On New Year’s Eve in 2022, a huge storm swept through the Bay Area, causing major flooding and...
A Chaunacops (a genus of bony fish in the sea toad family Chaunacidae) is seen at a depth of 1388.65 meters on Seamount SF2 inside the...
“Bustle” (2024), acrylic and gouache on wood panel, 48 x 48 inches. All images courtesy of Western Exhibitions, shared with permission In Persuasions, artist Edie Fake...
“Jardin Suspendus 3.” All images © Joris Kuipers, shared with permission Although trained in traditional painting techniques, Dutch artist Joris Kuipers isn’t satisfied with the constraints...
“Fourchette” (2024), oil on canvas, 180 x 180 centimeters. All images © Kristof Santy, courtesy of Christine König Galerie, shared with permission In 19th-century France, a...