Tag: Colossal

Jongjin Park Layers Slip-Soaked Paper into Patchwork Sculptures — Colossal

Incorporating paper into ceramics is uncommon due to the high temperatures involved in firing. However, for Jongjin Park,

This Wood-Fiber Dress Was Made from a 17th-Century Shipwreck — Colossal

Innovative designs in sustainable fashion are increasingly utilizing unconventional materials. Among these, creations include gowns crafted from grass

Roda Medhat Subverts Traditional Kurdish Narratives Into Modern Tactile Experiences — Colossal

Kurdish artist Roda Medhat, based in Toronto, is redefining the use of fabric by transforming it into sculptures.

Matte Marble Dust Glimmers Across Marin Majic’s Enigmatic Scenes — Colossal

Marin Majic, a Brooklyn-based artist, employs a unique blend of colored pencil and marble dust to create a

‘BlowUp Jubilee’ Celebrates Inflatable Public Art in the Center of The Hague — Colossal

The Dutch city of The Hague, renowned for hosting the United Nations' judicial arm, offers much more than

Vibrant Miniature Dioramas Burst from Vintage Compacts by Shannon Taylor — Colossal

Shannon Taylor brings enchanting dioramas to life within vintage cosmetic compacts, transforming them into miniature worlds filled with

Around North America, Community Members Are Stitching Nearly 11,000 Birds — Colossal

Annually, two significant migration cycles occur, where birds, insects, fish, and many mammals travel north in spring for

The Photographs that Shaped the Black Arts Movement in the Mid-20th Century — Colossal

Photography is widely regarded as one of the most inclusive and accessible forms of visual art. Today, most

130+ Artists Illuminate the Vast Creative Possibilities of the Nightlight — Colossal

One of the most intriguing exhibition ideas involves artists transforming everyday objects. Galleries have previously used vintage envelopes,

Play ‘Liminal Bingo,’ Pat Perry’s Participatory Photo Treasure Hunt — Colossal

To engage in Pat Perry's latest photographic venture, prepare to explore your surroundings with friends in search of

From Two Tons of Celadon, Jean Shin Sculpts a Metaphor for the Korean Diaspora — Colossal

Amidst the Green-House at Green-Wood, a striking installation by Jean Shin features nearly two tons of porcelain fragments.

Blood-Red Landscapes by Andrew McIntosh Conjure the Terrifying Unknown — Colossal

Scottish artist Andrew McIntosh, known for his dreamy use of soft blues, grays, and oranges, introduces a bold