Art

July 27, 2025

Thousands of Tiny Vases Come Together To Form Monumental Sculptures

Itโ€™s hard to ignore the level of texture in Grรฉgoire Scalabreโ€™s sculptures. Even from afar, his voluminous and otherworldly pieces shoot out toward us, their soft spikes, valleys, and curves as captivating as mountain ranges. Look closer, and these forms begin to resemble impossibly tiny vases, wrapped so meticulously around the artworkโ€™s surface that they almost seem to be vibrating.

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July 25, 2025

Colorful Mural on the U.S.-Mexico Border Wall Calls for โ€œMutual Embraceโ€ Among Nations

The eagle and the condor are two of the most iconic bird species in the Americas. And as such, they are at the heart of a cross-continent prophecy. While its exact origin is unclear, it points to humankind taking two separate roads. Those who followed the path of the eagle were more intellectual, and went north; while the people of the condor, who were more creative and intuitive, went to the south.

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July 24, 2025

Sprawling โ€˜Art Paris 2025โ€™ Was as Grand as the Restored โ€˜Grand Palaisโ€™ Where It Was Held

The fully restored Grand Palais in Paris held its first major event in April of this year. From April 3 to April 6, 2025, it hosted Art Paris 2025, a sprawling spring fair that welcomed 170 galleries from 25 countries. Back under the soaring glass dome, this yearโ€™s edition was a smash returnโ€”not only for the Grand Palais but also for Art Paris.

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July 23, 2025

Striking Mirrored Sculptures Reflect Various Forms of Human Connection

Working with mirror-polished stainless steel, artist Michael Benisty creates striking sculptures that speak to human connection. His work, often created for festivals like Burning Man and then transformed into permanent installations, spark a sense of awe and wonder. Benistyโ€™s chosen medium not only creates an aesthetic impact, but it also serves as a way to draw viewers in.

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