From flowers locked in ice to space-age pine trees, Japanese artist Makoto Azuma has built a career from a “new genre of art” that blends plants with artificial mediums to strikingly beautiful effect.
The late American artist Ruth Asawa, whose work is currently the subject of a major, internationally touring retrospective, had a habit of drawing bouquets of flowers people gave her and then ...
On Dec. 18, “Beyond the Bouquet: Arranging Flowers in American Art” opened at the Hood Museum of Art. Curated by Michael Hartman, an associate curator of American art at the museum, the exhibit ...