Lu Yang’s Uterus Man: The Shanghai-born artist’s superhero rides a chariot made of human pelvic bone, and questions the laws of nature

Lu Yang’s Uterus Man


Listed among the most influential young Chinese artists, Shanghai-born Lu Yang (who graduated from the prestigious China Academy of Art’s New Media Department) creates work that explores themes of death, disease, genetics and biomechanics. Behind her daring…

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Charged: Isaïe Bloch: Last year’s 3D Print Show Artist of the Year revolutionizes art and architecture

Charged: Isaïe Bloch


At the most recent 3D Printshow in London, artist and architect Isaïe Bloch took top honors as Artist of the Year…

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Interview: Jung Lee: The South Korean photographer captures neon thoughts in barren landscapes to convey the limitations of language

Interview: Jung Lee


Graduating with an MFA from the esteemed Royal College of Art in London, South Korean artist Jung Lee not only studied the theory and practice of photography, but also the art of a foreign language—English. Ever…

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Cool Hunting Video: Thomas Doyle: Frozen in time, miniature sculptures that explore the idyllic American home

Cool Hunting Video: Thomas Doyle


In a small suburb north of New York City we met Thomas Doyle, a sculptor whose miniature works reveal an interesting view of his characters’ lives. Doyle constructs frozen scenes of surreal domesticity and suburban…

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Lisa Swerling’s Glass Cathedrals: Miniature worlds that explore and celebrate the human condition

Lisa Swerling’s Glass Cathedrals


by Eva Glettner To view Lisa Swerling’s “Glass Cathedrals” for the first time is a magical and powerful experience. Perhaps it’s the dimensions that grab you, or how the real and the surreal blend together, or the…

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Kazuko Miyamoto: A self-titled solo exhibition from the minimalist artist, and former assistant to Sol Lewitt, includes sketches and strings

Kazuko Miyamoto


by Charlotte Anderson Invisible Exports is a small gallery space that sits just on the border of Chinatown behind an unassuming door at 89 Eldridge Street. There on view until 2 March 2014 are the seminal…

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Studio Visit: Material Lust: The rebellious design duo translates hidden symbols and philosophies into sculptural, unsettling furniture

Studio Visit: Material Lust


Located on the invisible line that divides the East Village and Gramercy is the home and studio of Lauren Larson and Christian Swafford, the two young artists behind provocative design firm, Material Lust. Upon entering the…

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George Condo: Ink Drawings: Large-scale figurative works on paper by the visionary artist

George Condo: Ink Drawings


It’s impossible to deny the importance of artist George Condo; with his engaging, visceral work spanning three decades across drawing, printmaking, painting and sculpture. His first solo exhibitions took place in the emerging bustle of New…

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Jon Burgerman: Head Shots: The artist uses NYC subway advertisements for improvisational gory, humor and awareness

Jon Burgerman: Head Shots


With lambent wit, awareness and a desire to question the materials that cross our collective path on a daily basis, one of CH’s favorite artists, Jon Burgerman, has debuted a new photo series on his website, titled );…

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Interview: Mark Fox: Our discussion with the NYC via Ohio artist on the influence of puppets, Sunday Mass and a fateful tornado in his acclaimed work

Interview: Mark Fox


Manipulation is something everybody experiences every day—good or bad, conscious or unconscious. For NYC-based artist Mark Fox, manipulation has permeated his entire body of work and is a theme he continues to explore in his latest…

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