Noémie Jennifer
These Mescaline-Inspired Paintings Are a Trip
Journey from the contemporary geometries of Tofer Chin to the darker side of the mescaline-fueled art of the 1950s.
A Lower East Side Gallery is Completely Falling Apart — Or Is It?
Disrupting the white box with art that rips through walls.
4 Experiential Artists Who Brightened Up 2016 | The Wrap-Up
Liz West, Nonotak, Moment Factory, and Jeremy Couillard promised us magical experiences this year, and didn’t disappoint.
3 Fantastical Surprises Concealed Inside Historical Objects | Conservation Lab
As conservators pick an object apart, what lies inside can be another gem all its own.
No Really, These Century-Old Aquatic Creatures Are Made of Glass
How 19th century German glassblowers created some of the world's most delicate scientific models.
When an Unplayable Record Preserves a Long-Lost Language | Conservation Lab
A chance discovery in an anthropologist’s archives uncovered native voices from a remote Alaskan island. Here's what happened next.
Mummy X-Rays Reconstruct Ancient Egyptian Lives | Conservation Lab
Medical imaging slices through mummies while leaving them unperturbed.
6 Mesmerizing Videos of Museum Practitioners at Work | Conservation Lab
Watch conservators restore a vandalized Rothko, submerge a Dickens manuscript in water, and preserve Lonesome George—the iconic Galapagos tortoise—for generations to come.
Restoring da Vinci's 'St. John the Baptist' | Conservation Lab
Leonardo’s disputed Renaissance masterpiece reemerges from under 15 layers of varnish.
Massive Nature-Inspired Sculptures Explore Growth and Decay
Seattle sculptor John Grade is a land explorer.
Inside an Independent Book Restorer’s Studio | Conservation Lab
In a Lower Manhattan neighborhood where few old businesses survive, Judith Ivry has managed to keep her bookbinding studio afloat for the last 25 years.