The Architecture of the Impossible: Iris van Herpen’s "Sculpting the Senses" Comes to Brooklyn
Following the resounding success of her 2023 retrospective at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, Dutch couturier Iris van Herpen is bringing her visionary synthesis of biology, technology, and…
The Architecture of Longing: Honami Yano’s ‘Eri’ Redefines the Boundaries of Animated Empathy
By Jamie Lang | May 12, 2026 In the landscape of contemporary independent animation, few voices possess the raw, unsettling clarity of Japanese filmmaker Honami Yano. With her breakthrough short…
The Architecture of Anxiety: Exploring Flicker Point Studio’s Psychological Horror Title, Zangyou
In the modern gaming landscape, the psychological horror genre has undergone a significant shift. Developers are moving away from the "jump-scare" saturation of the mid-2010s, opting instead for the unsettling…
The Architecture of Rage: An In-Depth Look at Monte Gallo’s ‘Better Than Dead’
Vengeance is a dish best served raw—a concept that has served as the bedrock for some of the most haunting narratives in cinematic history. From the claustrophobic, psychological unraveling of…
The Architecture of Time: Markus Brunetti’s Decades-Long Quest to Map Europe’s Sacred Facades
For over twenty years, the Bavarian photographer Markus Brunetti has engaged in an artistic endeavor that bridges the gap between traditional photography, structural engineering, and historical preservation. Alongside his collaborator…
Mapping the Invisible: James Webb Telescope Unveils the Architecture of the Cosmos
While the public has become accustomed to the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) delivering breathtaking, high-definition snapshots of colorful nebulae and glittering stellar nurseries, the true power of the $10…
The Architecture of Exposure: Analyzing the Digital Voyeurism of "The Shut-in on the 55th Floor"
Introduction: The High-Rise Panopticon In an era where the lines between professional labor, personal identity, and digital commodity have effectively dissolved, the latest literary contribution from Filipino poet Abby Nicole…
The Architecture of Grief: Habib Hajallie’s Black & Blue Explores the Intersection of Ink, Memory, and Loss
In the quiet, contemplative space of London’s Larkin Durey gallery, a new exhibition is challenging the boundaries between historical record and personal trauma. Black & Blue, the latest solo exhibition…
The Architecture of Ambiguity: Examining the Luminous Landscapes of Kelsey Shwetz
In the contemporary art landscape, few painters manage to navigate the liminal space between the hyper-familiar and the deeply unsettling with as much precision as Kelsey Shwetz. A Canadian-born, Brooklyn-based…
The Architecture of the Unseen: Cinga Samson and the Sublime Vigil of ‘Ukuphuthelwa’
In the contemporary art landscape, few painters command the atmospheric gravity of South African artist Cinga Samson. His latest exhibition, Ukuphuthelwa, serves as a profound meditation on the limitations of…
















