Artists
William T. Wiley
Over a celebrated career spanning six decades, Bay Area artist William T. Wiley’s eclectic practice encompassed almost every conceivable medium, pursuing inquiries on More
Ólafur Eliasson
Ólafur Eliasson explores and redefines the cognitive and cultural conditions that inform our perception. Described by the artist as “devices for the experience of More
Suzanne Husky
Horticulture, ethno-botany, and the links between species are central elements in the life and work of Suzanne Husky. Since 2016, she and Stéphanie Sagot have worked More
Iris van Herpen
Widely heralded as one of fashion’s most forward-thinking designers, Iris van Herpen creates garments that fuse artisanal craftsmanship with multidisciplinary More
Tony Matelli
Incorporating figurative, botanical, and abstract forms, Tony Matelli creates hyperreal objects that are both disconcerting and comical. His work has been exhibited More
Carsten Höller
Carsten Höller studied agricultural science at the University of Kiel, earning a PhD in 1988. He applies his scientific training to his work as an artist, creating More
Jana Winderen
Jana Winderen travels to remote corners of the earth to find sounds that are hard for humans to access, both physically and aurally—deep under water, inside ice, or in More
Maja Petrić
Maja Petrić ’s installations and sculptures combine light and sound with cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, computer vision, and robotics to More
Elizabeth Ellenwood
Elizabeth Ellenwood uses photography to illuminate critical environmental issues. She earned a BFA from the New Hampshire Institute of Art and an MFA from the University More
Mark Dion and Dana Sherwood
Mark Dion and Dana Sherwood’s immersive and often fantastical installations and architectural sculptures reflect a shared fascination with how we view, understand, and More