Fantastic Voyage
Visit the Adobe Museum of Digital Media without leaving your computer. Read More
Blending fact, fantasy, and a dose of social commentary, artists are charting the world in new and unusual ways. Read More
From protest karaoke to a social-justice summit, Creative Time strives to make public art political. Read More
Using old canoes, discarded planks, tree stumps, and colossal roots left behind by loggers, Brazilian designers are transforming found wood into high design. Read More
Institutions are using MySpace, Facebook, and other social networking Web sites to reach new people and forge virtual communities. Read More
With a dual-venue exhibition in Los Angeles, comics by masters such as Winsor McCay, Chris Ware, and Charles Schulz have been elevated from pop culture to fine art. But as these artists receive their due, the show has sparked debate over the rightful place of women in the comic canon. Read More
Artists, curators, and other experts name pieces that range from the suggestive to the explicit, Correggio to Clemente, Manet to Mapplethorpe, Indian sculpture to Richard Serra. Read More
As interactive, computer-based artworks are collected and commissioned, are they losing their edge or gaining an audience?. Read More
Digital art—in all its forms—is gaining prominence among artists, curators, and audiences. Read More