For a year now, in the search for new artists for my column “Three artists, three questions,” I have been fascinated by how Israel is so rich in artists and exhibitions, from which I dare to choose ...
Pablo Picasso, Women at Their Toilette, 1937–38; Cut wallpapers with gouache on paper ... It’s more that art has become, on every level, too precious. “Picasso and Paper” is on view ...
For a bolder approach, opt for wallpaper or tiles featuring fish designs ... Food and dining table art has been growing in popularity in recent times. And this print championing the trending ...
She explained that "children's art has a way of bringing it back down ... Fun fact: you might not like the same wallpaper or paint colors in ten years. Tastes and needs can change over time ...
Prakriti is the Indian word Raza would have used to refer to the goal of such inner perception: it is the cosmic concept of nature, which still reckons with other worlds, a concept to which Raza’s art ...
Cast in recycled aluminium with handles made from ebonised cherry collected from storm-fallen trees in upstate New York, ‘The Anticline’ is a winner for us in the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2025 for its ...
Microsoft has many good ideas for Windows 11 that often do not ship, and one of them was "Dynamic Wallpapers," which, as the name suggests, could have made the wallpaper dynamic, similar to third ...
As the world mourns David Lynch, who died on 16 January 2025, aged 78, we look back on the time he joined us as Guest Editor of Wallpaper*. The following interview was first published in the October ...
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Before he changed TV forever with ‘Twin Peaks,’ before his masterpiece ‘Blue Velvet,’ the director was a risky indie pick to ...
On a special episode (first released on January 2, 2025) of The Excerpt podcast: For centuries, Native American art has been viewed through the lens of collectors, art historians, and tourists.