Lynn Sures and Michelle Samour, authors of Radical Paper: Art and Invention with Colored Pulp. Courtesy Lynn Sures and Michelle Samour I’ll begin with the first question in the book, which yields a ...
These two exhibitions speak to the remarkable persistence of one material,” says Danny Volk, Curator of Modern & Contemporary ...
A large-scale work from the series, 'We Don't End At Our Edges', cotton rag fiber pulp. Images: courtesy Gallery Threshold/ the artist Waves of white caught the eye as soon as you entered Gallery ...
Before artist Beck Whitehead began working on her latest series of sculptures and wall pieces, she made a trip to the West Texas town of Langtry. She drove up and down the highway and explored ranch ...
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Artist Ravikumar Kashi’s upcoming exhibition reimagines paper as more than just a surface
Paper is often seen as a surface — something to write on, sketch over or fold away. But what if it could be more? For his ...
As she segued from a long career as a chemistry professor at Wellesley College in Massachusetts into her retirement in 2002, Margaret V. Merritt, a papermaker since 1998, already had begun melding her ...
Paper making, an art medium found in many forms around the world, is an accessible craft for all ages and skillsets. “It’s a wonderful medium that can scale from beginning crafter to contemporary ...
PULP 2.0 by Studio Jo Meesters, currently on exhibit at the Milan Furniture Fair, is a collection of post consumer vessels and furniture made from paper waste and discarded vessel moulds. Studio Jo ...
The fragility of paper, the endurance of a word, and the versatility of both. Bengaluru-based artist Ravikumar Kashi brings all of that together and then some, in his exhibition We Don’t End At Our ...
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