Tag: Colossal

Matt Bua’s ‘Repurposed City’ in Upstate New York Just Hit the Market — Colossal

Nestled on nearly 27 wooded acres just outside the charming town of Catskill, New York, artist Matt Bua

Nøne Futbol Club’s ‘Hot Wheels’ Drive at the Dualities of Systems and Society — Colossal

Nøne Futbol Club: Exploring Conceptual Messages Through Sculpture and Performance Nøne Futbol Club, also known as Nonefutbolclub, is

Lena Guberman’s Emotive Sculptures Call Upon Childhood Social Anxiety — Colossal

Lena Guberman, a talented artist, has recently created a captivating series of ceramic sculptures titled INS_IDE_OUT. These sculptures

Intimacy Centers in Nia Winslow’s Nostalgic Paper Collages Highlighting Black Experiences — Colossal

Nia Winslow is a talented artist based in Brooklyn who creates beautiful mixed-media collages using torn pieces of

Joan Clare Brown Juxtaposes Anatomy and Memories in Poignant Porcelain Sculptures — Colossal

Joan Clare Brown's porcelain sculptures in her ongoing series Ed are a reflection of grief and personal experience.

5 Must-See Artists at The Other Art Fair Los Angeles This February — Colossal

The upcoming edition of The Other Art Fair, presented by Saatchi Art, promises to be a captivating event

‘Imagining the Future’ Honors Aleksandra Kasuba’s Trailblazing Installations and Environments — Colossal

Aleksandra Kasuba (1923-2019) was a pioneering artist whose work spanned various mediums, from fabric installations to sculpture, photography,

Announcing Joy Machine, a New Art Gallery in Chicago — Colossal

Colossal, a renowned art publication, is gearing up to celebrate its 15th anniversary this year. Over the past

Wycliffe Stutchbury Configures Miniature Wood Shingles into Mesmerizing Arrangements — Colossal

Wycliffe Stutchbury, a talented artist known for his elegant compositions that are deeply connected to nature and the

Timo Fahler’s Stained-Glass Sculptures Question Symbols and Curtailed Freedoms — Colossal

Stained glass art has a rich history dating back to ancient civilizations, but it is most commonly associated

Paradise and Precarity Merge in Jessica Taylor Bellamy’s Paintings of Los Angeles Life — Colossal

Jessica Taylor Bellamy's art is a reflection of her unique background and experiences, blending elements of her Ashkenazi

Bees and Irridescent Bubbles Infiltrate Still-Life Traditions in Marc Dennis’ Paintings — Colossal

In the era of the Dutch Golden Age, the vanitas genre gained popularity as a form of memento