When Frank Stella painted "Double Scramble," a painting of a pair of concentric squares from 1968 that's in the San Antonio Museum of Art's permanent collection, he tried to minimize the optic mixing ...
Psychedelic tattoos are the kind of tattoos you don’t just glance at once. They’re the onespeople stop in front of, lean ...
The Harvard Undergraduate Psychedelics Club hosted their Fall 2025 Psychedelic Art Show on Nov. 14 in the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies (AFVS) gallery — a new location for the beloved ...
“Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era” could be a crowd-pleaser — luring children of the 1960s who aren’t on a beach somewhere into a museum for a slightly hazy trip down memory lane. But the ...
The bed is made out of giant cigarettes. Nuclear green slime engulfs the toilet. Someone inflated the living room and there are meatballs everywhere. Am I dreaming? Or did a group of IKEA designers ...
There are only a few days left to catch the “Saturater” exhibit at the Ten Nineteen gallery on Erato Street. But try not to miss it, because it’s one of those breakthrough shows, where an artist — or ...
BFA Visual & Critical Studies and the Honors Program present New York- and Berlin-based artist—and SVA faculty member—Aura Rosenberg speaks about her work’s critical engagement and overall trajectory, ...
Colorado’s legalization of marijuana caused many visionary artists to move to Denver, where they hoped they’d find a scene free of the rigid mentality regarding what constitutes fine art, according to ...
Looking at a two-dimensional work of art doesn’t have to be a static experience. Certainly, the work of some artists lends itself to a more vivid encounter, not just visually, but even viscerally.