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    Sheets of White Paper Layered into Dense Cityscapes and Forests by Ayumi Shibata

     “Museum Mile Book.” All images © Ayumi Shibata, shared with permission Japan-based artist Ayumi Shibata (previously) constructs intricate paper cities and natural landscapes that both fit in the palm of her hand and are expansive enough to pass through on foot. Using dozens of layers of paper for a single project, Shibata carves miniature […] More

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    Human Hair, An Insect Trap, and Dozens of Fish Constitute Mail Art by Ritta Ikonen

     Sent from Exmouth Beach. All images © Ritta Ikonen, shared with permission Finnish artist Ritta Ikonen has a rare relationship with postal services around the globe because of her ongoing Mail Art series. The documentary project started in 2003 when Ikonen was a student at the University of Brighton. She began crafting and sending […] More

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    Anatomical Forms Emerge From Zippers, Quilted Fabric, and Felt by Élodie Antoine

     “Zip thorax” (2014), zippers. All images © Élodie Antoine, shared with permission  Belgian artist Élodie Antoine understands the behavior of fibers, controlling them in ways to produce textile designs that are organic, fungal, and oftentimes anatomical in nature. Her anatomies emerge from taut lycra, dense felt structures, and an impressive number of zippers. The […] More

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    Life’s Sublime Moments Unearthed in Cubist Paintings by Connor Addison

     “Innocence Lost” (2020), oil on linen,172 x 94 centimeters. All images © Connor Addison Barcelona-based painter and photographer Connor Addison situates his recent series of oil paintings within the context of philosopher Edmund Burke’s theory of the sublime. That notion is based on the idea that “whatever is in any sort terrible or operates […] More

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    26 Contemporary Chinese Artists Explore Materiality in ‘Allure of Matter’

     Zhu Jinshi, “Wave of Materials” (2007), Xuan paper, cotton thread, bamboo, and stones. Installation view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, image © Museum Associates/LACMA CHICAGO—Containing a massive paper wave, a tower of leftover fat, and a tiger-skin rug of 500,000 cigarettes, The Allure of Matter: Material Art from China encompasses 48 works […] More

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    Loose Knits Flow from Hands and Needles in Glass Sculptures by Carol Milne

     “Sweet Spot,” kiln cast lead crystal and knitting needles, 16 x 21 x 11 inches. All images © Carol Milne, shared with permission Carol Milne’s knit pieces might resemble your grandmother’s afghans but certainly aren’t as soft or pliable. The Seattle-based artist (previously) utilizes kiln cast lead crystal to create her loose weaves of […] More

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    Minimalist Ceramics by Amy Victoria Marsh Exude Positivity and Playfulness

     “Happy Poo,” stoneware clay, underglaze, and transparent glaze, extra large 7 x 7 centimeters, large 5 x 5, regular 4 x 3.5, small 3 x 3. All images © Amy Victoria Marsh Relying on a simple color palette, Amy Victoria Marsh crafts minimalist ceramics meant to inspire positivity and humor. The Manchester-based artist creates […] More