The designer making clothes with wool from gay sheep
Using the wool of 35 homosexual rams, LA designer Michael Schmidt crafted a collection that examined the ‘stereotypical tropes of gay fantasies’
Using the wool of 35 homosexual rams, LA designer Michael Schmidt crafted a collection that examined the ‘stereotypical tropes of gay fantasies’
Alongside three creatives from the VCARB Creator Platform, we speak to Dazed Club photographer Katie Bishop about what the experience at the F1 in Austin was like
Ripe, the photobook edited by Alix Nyssen, captures the way ink stretches, fades and blurs across decades
In her textile-based practice, she calls attention to what holds a piece together or the ways some works seem ready to come apart.
The artist takes a mystical, magical journey through America's supernatural past in a retrospective at the Benton Museum of Art.
Olga de Amaral’s sculptural tapestries, Otobong Nkanga’s multi-media oeuvre, Meriem Bennani’s footwear-as-soundscape, and more.
This week, we honor a sculptor of buildings, a photographer of the absurd, and the “Chekhov of Trenton.”
This year, we read too many incredible books to count — here are a few that stuck with us, including tomes on Marsha P. Johnson, Mary Cassatt in Paris, and Ruth Asawa and mothering.
Around 40% of full-time faculty were offered buyouts and programs are on the chopping block as the university faces a $48M deficit.
Also: the best Paris shows of the year, protest at the New School, Maureen McCabe's magical creatures, and Liz Collins's groundbreaking textiles.