Shana Nys Dambrot
How One Artist Turned CCTV into Her Own Self-Portrait Machine
Jill Magid’s 'Evidence Locker' was comprised of an archive of edited video footage and poetic file requests to civil servants.
Here's a Rewind to East Coast Graffiti’s Halcyon Days
John Waters narrates a new documentary about the early East Coast writers that invented what became what we know as modern street art.
Shepard Fairey, Kenny Scharf and More Cover an LA Public School in Street Art
On the anniversary of RFK’s assassination, an LA school honors his legacy with a monument to creative visionaries.
New York’s Last Phone Booth Bids a Defiant Adieu
Tribeca-acclaimed short film 'Dead Ringer' lets a crotchety old payphone eulogize itself.
Monumental Wildlife Portraits Capture Wastelands Once Roamed
Photographer Nick Brandt transforms his portraits of East African wildlife into ephemeral monuments to a vanishing world.
Cindy Sherman, Diane Arbus and More Get Recreated in Play-Doh
UK artist Eleanor Macnair’s Play-Doh history of photography ensures you’ll never see these classic images the same way again.
A Master Photographer Returns to Staging the Surreality of Suburbia
A new exhibition and book illuminate all things Gregory Crewdson.
The Beauty in Artists' Unlikely Collaborations with Celebrities
Alexandra Grant's new photo book with Keanu Reeves is only the most recent touchstone in a history of collaborations between celebrities and artists.
Contemporary Artists Cut Cardboard into Culture
Cardboard is the new canvas for an eclectic range of artists obsessed with the low-fi elevation of ordinary materials.
A Circus-Inspired Cake Maze Consumes an LA Gallery
Two artists, 20 chefs, and some circus acrobats walk into a 7,500-square-foot sugar high...
Woodblock-Printed Droids Solve Problems with Lightsabers
Printmaker Sean Starwars is a diehard fan who changed his name for the love of the film series.