Lone Splendor: A Group Show Revels in the Wonder and Unknown of the Night Sky
Danielle Clough. All images courtesy of Paradigm Gallery + Studio, shared with permission What lies beyond the stars we see when we look up at the night sky? A group exhibition opening next week at...
View ArticleMeticulous Embroideries by Cécile Davidovici Bring Objects to Life and Evoke...
All images © Cécile Davidovici, shared with permission Through densely embroidered still lifes and portraits, Cécile Davidovici stitches together a dialogue between time, objects, and nostalgia....
View Article380 Artists, 51 Countries, 14 Years: A Community Embroidery Project Connects...
Lekazia Turner, Jamaica (2022). Photo by Mark Pickthall. All images courtesy of Kirstie Macleod, shared with permission In her early 20s, artist Kirstie Macleod became intimately aware of the ways...
View ArticleNengiren’s Embroidered Figures Embrace Feeling Carefree in Clothing
“Wanda.” All photos © Irene Saputra, shared with permission Extravagant garments and quirky accessories adorn Irene Saputra’s characters encapsulating the boundless possibilities of fashion. The...
View ArticleSpanning Seven Centuries, ‘Judging a Book by its Cover’ Celebrates an...
The Whole Booke of Psalmes. London: Company of Stationers, 1643. All images courtesy of The Grolier Club, shared with permission Critics have been lamenting the conformity of contemporary book coves...
View ArticleKarola Pezarro Conjures Hidden Thoughts and Emotions Through Gauzy...
Detail of “Mutual Secrets,” embroidered drawing, 153 x 270 x 2 centimeters. All images © Karola Pezarro, shared with permission Through gossamer embroidered portraits, Karola Pezarro visualizes...
View ArticlePeter Frederiksen Dramatizes the Dark Humor of Classic Cartoons in His...
“The days keep getting longer.” All images © Peter Frederiksen, shared with permission Chicago-based artist Peter Frederiksen (previously) pinpoints the most ridiculous, exaggerated moments in cartoons...
View ArticleFrancine LeClercq Stitches Thousands of Pixels from Digital Surveillance...
“Bike,” cross-stitch embroidery, 24 x 48 inches. All images © Francine LeClercq, shared with permission Analogous to pixels, the tight grid of cross-stitch serves as a fitting canvas for translating...
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