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The 7th VH Award Open Call Expands Support for Media Artists
Source Colossal Hyundai Motor Group announces the open call for the 7th VH AWARD, a global award program and platform amplifying creators whose work engages with the context of Asia. The VH AWARD invites individuals and collectives of Asian descent, based in Asia, or members of the Asian diaspora, to submit screen-based audiovisual art, including video art, motion graphics,…
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In a New 223-Megapixel Image, NASA Captures 16.5 Million Stars of the Cigar Galaxy
Source Colossal NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is back with another stunner: a new 223-megapixel composite featuring about 16.5 million stars that have been evolving over several million years. Captured by Webb’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) across 65 hours, the enormous image features Messier 82, also known as the Cigar galaxy, which is located 12 million light-years…
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‘PLEASE’ Is Anna Mantzaris’ Unhinged Comedy About Desperately Wanting Love
Source Colossal Sure, we all want love, but what lengths would you go to find it? Swedish animator Anna Mantzaris once again captures the gamut of human emotion in a stop-motion film that plunges headfirst into the pitiful and cringy. As its title suggests, “PLEASE” is about wanting and attempting to find love through increasingly…
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A Visual Cacophony of People, Places, and Things Fill Chris Millar’s Mixed-Media Paintings
Source Colossal Known for his painstakingly intricate mixed-media sculptures, Canadian artist Chris Millar continues to test the bounds of scale and detail. Two recent works epitomize his ongoing explorations: “A Prize Every Time” and “Loom Beneath the Loam,” the latter of which contains eight tiny paintings, two relief sculptures, and numerous sculptural elements attached to…
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Featured Artist Darla Ferrara
Source Artsy Shark Darla Ferrara creates richly textured digital artworks that blur the line between handmade collage and technology. The post Featured Artist Darla Ferrara appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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23,000-Square-Foot Clasping Arms Celebrate Community Resilience in Minneapolis
Source Colossal Across an expansive lawn at Minneapolis’ Boom Island Park earlier this month, Franco-Swiss artist Saype painted a monumental public artwork directly onto the grass. Part of his Beyond Walls series, which has so far seen 22 iterations around the world, the piece marked the first time the project appeared in the U.S. Minneapolis…
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Animals and Ornament Emerge from Felted Wool in Holly Guertin’s Textiles
Source Colossal Alternating between felted wool, crochet, and embroidery, Holly Guertin summons moments of peace and reflection through nature. Lifelike lambs serenely nod off or stand in front of ornate backgrounds, while vignettes of foliage and flourishes incorporate colorful fiber. In her practice, the artist seeks connections between patterns and adornments and flora and fauna.…
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Why Many Artists are Feeling Discouraged Now
Source Artsy Shark I’ve spoken with a number of artists who are struggling emotionally. What they are feeling reflects a kind of heaviness that lasts. The post Why Many Artists are Feeling Discouraged Now appeared first on Artsy Shark.
