Raw Color merge analog and digital by photographing hand rolled paper compositions to create colorful gradient landscapes called Paper Curves for Paper Collective.
IKEA Museum presents Magical Patterns, a colorful exhibition celebrating their iconic textile collections spanning over 60 years.
Artist David Kaul, co-founder of Pulling Paint Murals, shares some of his favorites, from signage in Los Angeles to playing chess, and more.
The Great Tree by Atsushi Shindo turns plant-based resin and wire grips into a glowing, gravity-defying installation for JAPAN SHOP 2025.
The early drawings by Andy Warhol on view at Anton Kern Gallery in New York are a rare look at the brilliant artist before the famous soup cans and silkscreens.
Fragmenti by Daniele Papuli transforms paper into something entirely unexpected – dense, sculptural, and alive with color.
Karim Rashid and Wall/Pepper® abandon neutrality for graphic and colorful, immersive wallpapers that are anything but background.
Celebrating a prolific career, ICA Miami presents a retrospective of Colombian textile artist Olga de Amaral, lending life, learning, and love to fiber arts.
A simple paper fold becomes the foundation for collaboration between Nathalie Van der Massen and Karen Verlinden, reimagining boundaries between textiles and ceramics.
What makes a ladder a ladder? Ara Thorose explores that question with a series of sculptural forms that redefine how we see this typology.
New York's multi-hyphenate creative Rich Tu brings chaos and calm in one eclectic composition full of movement for your desktop refresh.
Gateway to Venice's Waterway is a dynamic aluminum bridge leaping over water by Porsche and Norman Foster that inspires a new wave of mobility.
Join Associate Editor Aria Lee for her most recent Take 5 picks, including smart leather joinery and a fresh summer scent.
Lenticular art gets a bold, 3D glow-up in BLIK’s new Folded Forms collection, starting with a vibrant collaboration with Kapitza Studio.
Artist Alicja Kwade presents monumental sculptures that incorporate glowing clocks and a poetically haunting sense of time in New York.