Stay in touch with your inner chef with this boning knife

Stay in touch with your inner chef with this boning knife

Ah, the boning knife. Your best friend in the kitchen when it comes to carving meat and removing pesky bones. Whether you're making a Thanksgiving turkey or just cooking up steak for dinner tonight, this knife has your back! To fully equip yourself with the intriguing world of boning knives we bring you more @ […]

Headband wigs and how they should be worn

Headband wigs and how they should be worn

If you are a wig lover, then a headband wig shouldn’t be strange to you. Either you’ve worn it before or you are now just reading about it. People who are a big fan of wigs have nothing but adoration for the headband wig for its simplicity, ease of use, and other attributes. If you don’t […]

Anatomy and History Collide in Borosilicate Glass Sculptures by Kit Paulson

Anatomy and History Collide in Borosilicate Glass Sculptures by Kit Paulson

Lungs, 2020. Flame-worked borosilicate glass. All photographs © Equipment Paulson, shared with permission In a stunning conflict of anatomy and antiquity, artist Equipment Paulson (beforehand) kinds impossibly fragile objects totally from glass. By referencing historic artworks by lace patterns, or traversing the constructions of blood veins and bones discovered within the human physique, she externalizes […]

30 Spooky But Chic Target Halloween Decorations Under $100

30 Spooky But Chic Target Halloween Decorations Under $100

Kelly Clarkson may already be gearing up to drop a Christmas single, but we still have our eyes set on the spooky season. Perhaps you’ve already booked a porch pumpkin concierge to come and deck out your home(yes, it’s a thing!), but for those who want to take things one step further (one step spookier, if you […]

New Collections: Pandemic Oral History Project

New Collections: Pandemic Oral History Project

This entry is part of an ongoing series highlighting new collections. The Archives of American Art collects primary source materials—original letters, writings, preliminary sketches, scrapbooks, photographs, financial records, and the like—that have significant research value for the study of art in the United States. The following essay was originally published in the Spring 2021 issue […]