Eros is a verb. Coco Klockner 
In the myth of Eros, the god of love and desire emerged from Chaos in the beginning of life itself…
In the myth of Eros, the god of love and desire emerged from Chaos in the beginning of life itself…
On the Greek island of Tinos, centuries-old dovecotes — white stone towers originally used to harvest pigeon droppings as fertilizer…
Kelsey Isaacs’s shower floor is home to a sculptural tableau that quite literally sets the stage for a practice in…
If the fantasy, or idea, of America presents an archetype of love-bombing, Jasmine Gregory’s work lays bare the seduction and…
Sylvie Hayes-Wallace makes work by way of accumulation: out of the “ephemera” of living, out of emotional pain, selves and…
“Everything is fiction,” Brook Hsu has said, “but fiction is also one of the most powerful things for us to…
Gina Fischli’s work revels in unattractive feelings that commercial and art institutions consider invalid or just too small to matter:…
Bri Williams’s work drifts between feeling and intellect, eroding the distinction between the two into an embodied knowing and experience…