
The Architecture of Absence: Edison Peñafiel on Borders, Bodies, and Belief
The Miami-based contemporary artist discusses his upcoming Locust Projects exhibition, Andean philosophy, and why 'duration becomes a material.'
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The Miami-based contemporary artist discusses his upcoming Locust Projects exhibition, Andean philosophy, and why 'duration becomes a material.'

From archaeology to cosmic assemblages, the Miami / NYC based artist on bodies as vessels, materials as constellations, and creating worlds that blur the line between the earthly and the celestial.

From Cold War crossings to Miami’s contemporary edge, a gallerist reflects on risk, reinvention, and the art of collecting with intent.

From Russia to Miami: observation, illusion, and the shifting surfaces of the American landscape

What does it take as an artist to up-sticks and move to a new country? To leave the ecosystem you've established and start again halfway across the world? Julia Noble did just that.

From studio works to public installations

Fashion, art, activism, and the freedom to become

On the geometry of water, the echo of memory, and the art of quiet looking.

A conversation about photography, ritual, and the art of pilgrimage at Ilsse's solo show at Homework, Miami.

On fashion, fiber, and the art of transforming waste into beauty and connection.