In the Curator’s Words is an occasional series that takes a critical look at current exhibitions through the eyes of curators. When Joshua Rios put out a call for art for the “Natures Narrative” ...
From a loving embrace shared by two polar bears to the curious gaze of a gorilla towards a butterfly, the collection is bubbling with drama.
There's something enchanting in everything that grows,' naturalist Kate Rutter says. She leads a class once a season at The Foster that teaches how to capture that enchantment on paper.
Imagine a school where learning regularly happens beyond classroom walls, with forests, fields, and seasons used as part of the curriculum. It's happening in Nashville.
From 5 June 2026 to 23 May 2027, Wakehurst, Kew’s wild botanic garden in Sussex will host, Henry Moore and more ...
In his performances, he questioned whether or not an artwork needed to supply a specific meaning in order to generate a feeling.
By transforming overlooked plant materials and agricultural waste into refined objects, Mexican designer Fernando Laposse is redefining how design can support biodiversity, local agriculture and ...
The South Korean director Hong Sangsoo finds high drama and philosophical insights in the chance encounter of a woman’s ...
Divers in Florida are exploring an underwater mermaid reef near Palm Beach where sculptures double as artificial reefs that ...
John Balsdon, a fine art photographer and explorer, aims to complete the 20,000km journey from Norway to South Africa in record time and capture the whole journey on camera ...
Explore Paresh Maity's "Luminous Terrains," a captivating exhibition reflecting light and landscape at CCA, New Delhi.
Terrill Bodner, wildlife photographer turned painter, offers her insight into the matter with a whimsical take showcased ...