Μήνας: Σεπτέμβριος 2025

‘Butterfly’ Explores 4,000 Years of Our Fascination with Lepidoptera in Art and Science ‘Butterfly’ Explores 4,000 Years of Our Fascination with Lepidoptera in Art and Science

Since time immemorial, we have been awed by the ornate patterns, metamorphosis, and migrations of butterflies and moths. Their uncanny life stages and spectrum of vibrant colors and textures—both as [...]

Carlos Javier Ortiz’s Photographs Invite Viewers to Be Participants in Social Justice Advocacy Carlos Javier Ortiz’s Photographs Invite Viewers to Be Participants in Social Justice Advocacy

Through his humanistic approach to photography and film, Carlos Javier Ortiz immerses us in dramatic protests, emotional ceremonies, and historical events that mark our current moment. The Chicago-based photographer and [...]

Sergiu Ciochinǎ’s ‘Blue Series’ Explores Personal Memories, Dreams, and Moods Sergiu Ciochinǎ’s ‘Blue Series’ Explores Personal Memories, Dreams, and Moods

Cradling tiny homes, seated amid flowers, or asleep and dreaming in a garden, the figures in Sergiu Ciochinǎ’s paintings rest and interact in moments of poignant solitude and reverie. The [...]

‘No One Knows All It Takes’ Invites Community Healing at the Haggerty Museum of Art ‘No One Knows All It Takes’ Invites Community Healing at the Haggerty Museum of Art

A core component of the Colossal-curated exhibition, No One Knows All It Takes, is community participation. Each of the artists—Bryana Bibbs, Raoul Deal, Maria Gaspar, and Swoon (previously)—is deeply engaged with the people [...]

Cheng-Tsung Feng’s “Sailing Castle” Cruises Through 400 Years of Taiwanese History Cheng-Tsung Feng’s “Sailing Castle” Cruises Through 400 Years of Taiwanese History

Through the study of time-honored craft techniques, Taiwanese artist Cheng-Tsung Feng envisions contemporary installations that connect us not only to the past but also to nature and our present surroundings. [...]

Maud Madsen’s Oil Paintings Explore Childhood Memories, Daydreams, and Nesting Maud Madsen’s Oil Paintings Explore Childhood Memories, Daydreams, and Nesting

Brooklyn-based artist Maud Madsen delves into what it means to find comfort, inspiration, and security in our domestic spaces. Her current solo exhibition, Dweller at Half Gallery, taps into the [...]

Song Dong’s Monumental Installations Mirror Memories, Globalization, and Impermanence Song Dong’s Monumental Installations Mirror Memories, Globalization, and Impermanence

Mirrors, lights, and household furnishings converge on a grand scale in the luminous installations of Song Dong. The Chinese artist’s interdisciplinary practice often combines performance, sculpture, painting, video, and calligraphy [...]