Mystical Forests Meet Cavernous Classical Interiors in Eva Jospin’s Cardboard...
“Galleria” (2022), cardboard, wood, brass, embroidery, and drawings, 128 x 96 1/2 x 230 1/4 inches. All images © Eva Jospin, courtesy of the artist and Mariane Ibrahim. Photographs by Alum Gálvez In...
View ArticleEva Jospin’s Vegetal Growths and Enchanting Architectural Ruins Transform the...
“Nymphées (Grande chapelle)” (2022) . All images © OTresson, shared with permission Within the gothic chapels of Avignon’s Palais des Papes, Eva Jospin carves parallel narratives tinged with...
View ArticleCardboard Takes a Fantastical Turn in Greg Olijnyk’s Mechanical Insects and...
Detail of “Ants,” 50 x 50 x 15 centimeters. All photos by Griffin Simm, © Greg Olijnyk, shared with permission Hordes of ants with serrated mandibles, a coiled caterpillar, and puffy white cotton-ball...
View ArticleSite-Specific Kinetic Installations by Pinaffo & Pluvinage Channel Modest...
“En Cascade” (2023). All images © Pinaffo & Puvinage, shared with permission Marion Pinaffo and Raphaël Pluvinage, a.k.a. Pinaffo & Pluvinage, have worked together since 2015, fascinated by the...
View ArticleLayering Found Cardboard into Communing Forms, Ann Weber’s Sculptures...
From scraps of found cardboard, Ann Weber constructs billowing forms that rise in vibrant patterns—almost figure-like—to greet us. The Los Angeles-based artist (previously) focuses on sustainability,...
View ArticleNarsiso Martinez Exalts the Individuality of America’s Farmworkers in...
“In the Works,” the centerpiece of Narsiso Martinez’s solo exhibition at Charlie James Gallery, spans three walls and is made from dozens of found produce boxes. At the center of the piece and above a...
View ArticleJosh Gluckstein Crafts a Teeming Reef from Recycled Cardboard
For the past four years, London-based artist Josh Gluckstein has highlighted the potential of an everyday material—recycled cardboard—to bring animal sculptures to life (previously). In his most...
View ArticleLush Growths and Classical Architecture Converge in Eva Jospin’s Meticulous...
Rather than position herself as an observer of landscapes, Eva Jospin imagines humans and their environments as one. The Parisian artist carves intricate forests and stately architecture subsumed by...
View ArticleFrom Tiny Strips of Cardboard, Greg Olijnyk Fashions Fantastical Monuments
Greg Olijnyk is no stranger to the possibilities of a single, seemingly simple material. In his ever-evolving world of robots, machines, insects, and buildings, cardboard proves endlessly versatile....
View Article‘Level Up’ by GAFFA Transports Us to an Uncanny Parking Garage
When you think of an orange safety cone, you might imagine rows of the small reflective objects placed around temporarily parked vehicles or, say, next to potholes. But on a stroll through GAFFA’s...
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