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Aglaé Bassens’ Pretty “Vacant” @ HESSE FLATOW, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home HESSE FLATOW is pleased to present VACANT, a solo exhibition of new paintings by New York-based artist Aglaé Bassens. Marking her fourth solo exhibition with the gallery, VACANT continues Bassens’ long-standing interest in the emotional charge of ordinary moments and objects, while introducing a significant shift in both her source…
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Say Less: Eleanor Swordy @ Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Galerie Max Hetzler is pleased to announce Say Less, a solo exhibition of new works by Eleanor Swordy, her first in Berlin, and second with the gallery.
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The Spanish Quarantine Island Residency Where Artists Disconnect—and Phones Are Banned
Source Colossal Dubbed “purgatory for artists,” Quarantine is dedicated to finding freedom through constraint. The intensive residency program takes its name from its venue: an 18th-century lazaretto off the coast of Menorca, Spain. Built between 1793 and 1807, the fortress in the port of Mahón was a prison for sanitation, at which travelers would dock…
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Taiwanese Artist Duo Turn Hatsune Miku Into a Fully Working 2-Meter Tall Gaming PC
Source Design You Trust Herbie Taiwanese YouTuber Huang “Jerry” Xiaojie, known for his ambitious creative builds, turned a two-meter-tall Hatsune Miku statue into a fully functional gaming PC. He was responsible for the artistic direction of the project, developing a custom cyberpunk take on Miku for a PC-modding competition in Taipei and overseeing the overall…
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In ‘Dripping Earth,’ Cannupa Hanska Luger Ushers the Past into a Speculative Future
Source Colossal Upon entering Cannupa Hanska Luger’s new exhibition, Dripping Earth at the Joslyn Art Museum, visitors find themselves, in a sense, underwater. Frames of bull boats sail overhead, referencing the small vessels that some Plains tribes historically used and orienting us within the context of the Joslyn’s location in Omaha along the Missouri River,…
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Domestic Life Dissolves into Blooming Gardens in Sarah Ann Weber’s Works
Source Colossal Through dense thickets of florals rendered in watercolor and colored pencil, a woman attempts to find her footing. Enmeshed in vines and leaves, this nude protagonist can be seen cradling a child or tending to another matter, her surroundings obscuring the particulars of her body and actions. These vibrant works are part of…
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Featured Artist Heidi Zielinski
Source Artsy Shark Fiber artist Heidi Zielinski presents a stunning collection of bold and vibrant designs inspired by nature. The post Featured Artist Heidi Zielinski appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Jason Jägel “Painting and Drawings” @ Park Life, SF
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Park Life is excited to announce a new exhibition of work from Bay Area artist Jason Jägel. This is Jason’s first show with Park Life.
