The non-binary creative, who uses they/them pronouns, produces a variety of work — from floral clay-based sculptures that recall Lladro to Swarovski encrusted pieces that are reminiscent of Judith Liebler miniatures.
Virginia Raguin, College of the Holy Cross (THE CONVERSATION) Marko Rupnik, a Catholic priest, was expelled from the Jesuit order because he’d allegedly abused women.
Born in Karachi, Pakistan to a Pakistani father and a Chilean mother, my practice and research interests are centred on the notions of home and belonging, tied to the broader theme of otherness due to my interfaith and unique mixed-race background.
Zeitz MOCAA presents The Other Side of Now, a solo exhibition of film and sculpture by Vietnamese American artist Tuấn Andrew Nguyễn which opens August 22, 2024 and will be on show until July 20, 2025.
With an impressive in-house team and advisory boards, as well as an exciting lineup of confirmed artists, this ambitious new program is ramping up to be an unmissable event.
Kehrer Verlag publishes why am i sad by Dana Stirling.
Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm is set to debut at the de Young museum, part of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, on March 1 and will run until July 6.