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Interview: Heesoo Kim Has Prepared a “Monologue”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home On the occasion of a new solo show in Seoul with Everyday Moonday, Heesoo Kim surveys the precariousness of our current era. Monologue doesn’t feel so much as a speech to an audience, or even to the self, but an observation of all of us at once. Kim…
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Geoff McFetridge Does the “Return to the Stoner Forest”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home With the simplest shapes and colors, Geoff McFetridge makes the most complex of works. Perhaps its because his work speaks to something universally pondered but yet so complicatedly understood. He speaks about life and nature and our place in it, with both a smart surealism and innate…
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Pierre Allain
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Carrie Mae Weems Wins 2023 Hasselblad Award
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Caitlin Murray to Lead Chinati Foundation
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Through Wasp Nest Sculptures and Encaustic Drawings, Valerie Hammond Preserves the Ephemeral
Source Colossal “Alexandra” (2022). All images © Valerie Hammond, shared with permission Nature is replete with layering, as seen in the soft tissues of a flower’s petal, the cellular makeup of human skin, or the paper-thin walls of insect nests. Although delicate themselves, these layers offer protection from the more fragile insides and are subsequently…
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Bewildering Reflections and Perspectives Shift in the Hyperrealistic Oil Paintings of Nathan Walsh
Source Colossal “Delmonico’s” (2021), oil on linen, 87 x 90 centimeters. All images © Nathan Walsh, shared with permission In his intricate oil paintings, Nathan Walsh captures the textural sheen of rain on city streets and luminescent reflections in cafe windows. The artist has previously explored different vantage points in elaborate cityscapes, rendering the corners…
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Featured Artist Lauri Fernandez