“Art’s ability to reveal truth and beauty is uniquely human, a way for us to help each other understand the world.” Editor’s Note: This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter ...
You might see junk, but Ray Whitcomb sees beauty. The owner of Junk Removed Now is a modern-day King Midas, turning abandoned materials like shovels, gears, desk lamps, license plates, tools, beer ...
Sculptures of stacked scrap metal sit behind the front window of the Nasher Sculpture Center. Artist Oshay Green, who grew up ...
Installation view, ‘Peter Buggenhout: Caterpillar Logic II’: left, “The Blind Leading the Blind #67” (2014), mixed media (polyurethane, epoxy, foam, polyester ...
In lieu of steel or aluminum, College Park resident Aaron Springer opted to make his own life-sized robot using a combination of boxes, bottles, bins, ribbons and TV remote controls to craft a winning ...
Artist Juan Stockmeyer finds inspiration in a place many of us avoid: the junkyard. The 66-year-old El Paso native has been haunting the resting places for cars, broken appliances, and other objects ...
Any Greenwich Villager who spots a discarded sewing machine, old drainpipe, truck fender or pile of angle irons these days knows just where to take it; to the cold-water flat of Sculptor-Welder ...
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