For people like Robert Sabuda, the change of regime, following a campaign fueled by incendiary anti-immigrant rhetoric, simply means that it’s time to double down on making refugees and asylum-seekers ...
I wanted to make something aggressively non-linear, using sound and music to express things that hard language couldn’t,” the artist said of his latest work.
The artist, 64, is known for his hyper-realistic installations and sculptures, which include a fake horse dangling from a ceiling, the late pope John Paul II being hit by a meteorite and a marble hand ...