The subversive artist’s fantastically macabre artwork finds a surprising solace on the east side of O‘ahu.
Peter Schjeldahl, art critic for the New Yorker Magazine, once wrote, years ago, that an art collection is a work of criticism...
Artist Kaori Ukaji incorporates the most personal objects and internal inspirations into her work.
Take a look at the finalists for the cover of our upcoming FLUX issue.
For two Hawai‘i Island ceremonialists, re-indigenizing a people to their homeland begins with marking the seasonal transitions that Kānaka Maoli have formalized for centuries.
It takes a breakup to leave a city, especially one you hate, though on an island this means only going to the next town where your same life awaits you. I...
Two spiritual rituals call on participants to drink in the divine.





