Paula Rego’s Animal Farm

To enter Rego’s paintings of the 1980s is to step into a tumbling, chaotic world of animals living out modern human life.

The Past and Futures of African Metal Arts

SIGHTLINES increases the visibility of African art, bringing metal arts from the 19th and 20th centuries together with works by contemporary African artists.

Finding the Soul of Orange County

Artists Susy Bielak and Fred Schmalz sifted through archives and interviewed community members to tell a more complete and complex story of the region.

An Artist’s Ode to Worms

For artist Tamara Henderson, worms represent a link between life above and beneath the earth’s surface, transforming death and decay into rebirth and growth.

A View From the Easel

This week, artist studios in Bushwick, California, South Brooklyn, and the interstate highway system.

What to Do With Our Anger?

In painting, Gandy Brodie could find moments of beauty and defenselessness, as well as the endurance and will to survive, despite a difficult life.

Sean Scully Goes Down a Rabbit Hole

By introducing his motifs into a children’s story, and avoiding any sense of self-importance, Scully reveals another side of himself.

Jesse Brillon’s Roaring Metalwork

Brillon (Haida) breathes life into each piece of metal he crafts, conjuring sacred animals and preserving the legends of his people.