In his solo show "Muscle Memory," Dylan Doe traces how our digital dependencies manifest in in the human body and mind.
If someone told you there’s a museum in Brooklyn dedicated entirely to bones, you’d probably assume they were joking or possibly describing a very niche restaurant. The Bone Museum is very real, very ...
The veteran performer’s triple bill Landscapes explores the possibilities of light and human movement with three impressive ...
Learn how body proportions change from youth to old age and how artists use these differences to create more realistic characters. This easy drawing guide helps you understand proportions and improve ...
Developed in Japan, the ultrafine "soft yarn" actuator fibers are capable of bending, contracting, and producing complex three-dimensional movements when electricity is applied.
Art does not cure anxiety or make us perfect but becomes a way to visualize those intangible, interior dimensions—to give ...
An investigation has revealed the vast scale of human remains held in British museums and universities, prompting criticism from politicians and scholars and raising the question of whether mummies ...
ArtScience Museum's latest exhibition is an in-depth exploration of the human body and how it has been studied and imagined for years.
A newly released open-source software project is drawing global attention for demonstrating how ordinary WiFi signals can be ...
Beyond his enthusiastic embrace of sculpture and resentment over the Sistine Chapel project, the artist found painting in ...
Across the Biennial, artists trace the afterlives of empire, technological distortion and ecological collapse—theirs is a world struggling to imagine the conditions of its own renewal.
But this beautiful park is actually not a park at all. It’s a cemetery. Established in 1996, Ramsey Creek Preserve is largely considered the first modern green burial site in the United States. But is ...