“The painting is treated like a body,” Sarah Lederman has said. “[It] is not something that is neat, pretty, and contained; it leaks, bleeds and excre...
For Anne von Freyburg, more is decidedly more. The London-based Dutch artist’s 'textile paintings' revive the hedonistic pleasures of 18th century Roc...
Working with an assortment of media, Alexis Rivierre recontextualizes the relationship between Black women, community, and overlapping anxiety or trau...
You see a lot of skin in Patricio Maldonado’s photographs. Fleshy lips covered in blood, bare limbs submerged in water, unblinking faces covered in cu...
As one of Mexico’s most important contemporary artists, Alfredo de Stefano produces work that is hallucinogenic, geographically oriented, and existent...
Last year, Emma Freeman moved back in with her parents. The fiber artist, like many others, faced devastating financial and emotional hardship when CO...
Primarily self-taught, Tiffany Sutton works exclusively with Black women to reconnect with herself and explore social issues that directly impact Blac...
Laurie Shapiro patches together screen prints, sewn fabric, and paintings to create fully immersive spaces that transport participants to another worl...