The 1970s had some truly wild and far-out decor choices. Some we were glad to see go, but other items we want back. Here are several trippy 1970s decor items we want to return.
The “Psychedelic Art Exhibition” hosted at &gallery on Fourth Avenue hosted over 30 artists from around Tucson. Several artists used the psychedelic theme as a way to make trippy art or portray their ...
Sigmar Polke, “Pille” (1976), gouache, metallic, enamel, and acrylic paints on paper and canvas, 207 x 295 cm (© The Estate of Sigmar Polke / VG Bild-Kunst Bonn, 2015) COLOGNE, Germany — Sigmar Polke ...
Dubai is widely known as a “futuristic” city, renowned for its technological advancements and innovative attractions like the Museum of the Future and the Dubai Frame. Perhaps that’s why I wasn’t too ...
Nina K. Ekman, “AMAZONA ELEGIA” (2023), tufted deadstock yarn, metal rods, wooden structure, 107 x 66 x 66 inches (all photos Angella d'Avignon/Hyperallergic) Success! Your account was created and you ...
So you don’t have time to trek to Burning Man or Meow Wolf mind-blowers. In Houston, you can find places that deliver far-out experiences close by. If thinking of art destinations makes your mind jump ...