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“The Sun Inside” the Work of Susumu Kamijo
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Perrotin are pleased to present the first exhibition of New York-based Japanese artist Susumu Kamijo at its Paris gallery. For the occasion, the artist showcases a new series of paintings exploring the psychology of the canine. The dog (canis lupus familiaris) is an ambiguous creature. In ancient Egypt,…
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How a Once Abandoned Garden Became a Metaphor for the Human Heart
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “Why don’t we fill our back garden with wildflowers and bees, and the people we meet over the garden wall – we’ll invite them in to be photographed by you.” This is what photographer Siân Davey’s son Luke suggested to her one winter. “I was sitting a…
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Joy Yamusangie Asks You To “Remember Me”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Tiwani Contemporary is delighted to present Joy Yamusangie’s first solo show with the gallery. The exhibition consists of a body of new work, which furthers the artist’s interest in illustrating speculative, euphoric spaces and is centred around the fear of being forgotten, not only through death but…
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Sibusiso Duma’s “Love and Tradition” @ Simchowitz Collection, Pasadena
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The Simchowitz Collection is a series of contemporary art exhibtions with a special focus on Africa in their Los Angeles spaces. For his first solo exhibition in the Unites States, Love and Tradition, Durban, South African-based artist Sibusiso Duma presents acrylic-on-canvas paintings, the majority featuring his characteristic repetitive dot method…
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Tsunotsuno’s Melancholic and Seductive Sinematic Digital World of Giant Women
Source Design You Trust Japanese artist Tsunotsuno, a graduate student of engineering, has created a striking series of nocturnal digital images that depict young women as solitary giants, trapped in neon-lit urban environments. The images are reminiscent of cinematic stills and have an open-ended narrative that draws the viewer in. More: Instagram Tsunotsuno’s images feature…
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Director Marina Loshak Exits Pushkin Museum
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$54 Million Jackson Pollock Painting Uncovered in Raid
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Unease Emanates from Alexander Harrison’s Painted Portals to an Uncanny World
Source Colossal “Land of Infinite Wonders” (2023), acrylic on panel, 16 x 12 inches. All images © Alexander Harrison, courtesy of Kasmin, New York, shared with permission Through small paintings that often stretch less than a foot, artist Alexander Harrison coaxes scenes of both delicate natural beauty and profound unease. Once-fresh flowers wilt and fall, night descends…