THE quarrel of some ten years ago between realism and idealism is by no means over: the terminology has changed, the field has widened, but the casus belli is really the same. Once it was the fight of ...
The annual Fairy Tales architecture competition, which invites architects to write and illustrate fantastical stories around architecture, just announced the winners of this year’s contest. And two of ...
Serge Alain Nitegeka, “Fragile Cargo XX” (2015), paint on wood, 125 x 125 x 85cm (all photos courtesy of Stevenson Gallery) CAPE TOWN — All authors dabble with the risk of derivation. In The Loss ...
On a sunny April day, a small group joined docent Judy McChesney for an Art in Small Bites tour of the quad, the Benton Museum’s architecture and Peter Waite’s paintings on display in McHugh Hall. The ...
“You can easily change the perception of your own house,” explains Elvira Solana, a Spanish architect and decorative painter based in Santoña, a seaside town near Bilbao. She has recently given her ...
Boulder-based artist Sarah McKenzie paints architecture. She started with canvases of abandoned buildings in the city of Detroit in graduate school, then painted suburban sprawl on the Front Range and ...
Cafés in museums and galleries do more than provide convenience — they have become an essential part of today’s cultural experience. As Claire Bishop explains in her idea of the “expanded aesthetic ...