Shining Phantoms: The Reflective Sculptures of Rob Mulholland
Rob Mulholland is a sculptor and installation artist whose work can be found dotting the countryside and cities of his native Scotland as well as on foreign soil. His recent projects have included...
View ArticleLiving in a Crack: Keret House in Warsaw, Poland
© Panek with CCLicense Less than 4 feet at its widest point, Keret House, the narrowest residence in the world, isn’t for the claustrophobic. Polish architect Jakub Szczesny is famous for radical...
View ArticleDream of Water: Tears Become… Streams Become… at the Park Avenue Armory
Darkness falls as an acclaimed pianist begins a recital devoted to music about water. Slowly the hall becomes a lake. It might sound like a dream, or maybe just the wild imagination of humans high on...
View ArticleSharing a Difficult Journey: The Art Installations of Serge Alain Nitegeka
How do we break cycles of violence? Art helps us share painful personal stories and build empathy across cultural lines. Serge Alain Nitegeka Serge Alain Nitegeka was born in 1983 in the African nation...
View ArticleCarrying Home: The Work of Do-ho Suh
Our experience of home deepens and changes with time. Does moving away from our roots help us understand them better? Blueprint Do-ho Suh grew up fascinated by the sea. His dream was to become a marine...
View ArticleRebuilding Connections: The Collaborative Works of Patrick Dougherty
Modern life makes it easy to lose our connection to nature, to others and to our childhood. Can art help? Close Ties, 2006Scottish Basket Maker’s Circle, Dingwall, ScotlandImage © Fin McCrea River...
View ArticleLook and Listen #10: El Anatsui, Gravity and Grace at the Akron Art Museum, 2012
Ghanian artist El Anatsui makes monumental installations from aluminum bits… bottle caps, can lids and more. He has a team of twenty to thirty men who help him assemble his creations, from the...
View ArticleLook and Listen #11: Sam Gillliam’s From a Model to a Rainbow (PBS News Hour)
Sam Gilliam’s soft-spoken passion for creativity and painting is so infectious. He speaks here about his process, background, and the development of the public art movement that began in the 1980s...
View ArticleIntersections Featured Artist Sarah Choo Jing
Synkroniciti is proud to feature the artists of our newest online issue, “Intersections,” available for download here: https://synkroniciti.com/the-magazine/purchase-individual-issues/. Synkroniciti is...
View Article“Wild” Featured Artist Ambra Scali
Synkroniciti is ecstatic to welcome Italian Visual Artist Ambra Scali. 100Colori or One Hundred Colors (Cento Colori) is a land art installation inspired by California-based artist Sasha Duerr’s book...
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