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Robert Xavier Burden: Relics @ Oceanside Museum of Art
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home It’s the Season of the Bear. The same named series about an Italian Beef Sandwich shop in Chicago and the Iranian movie No Bears are both steeped in interaction among families and neighborhoods, portraying joys and perils that we impose on ourselves—or are forced upon us. With…
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Mari Matsuda
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Blanton Museum of Art Acquires 5,000+ Works by Latino Artists
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Jeff Wall
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Mellon Foundation Commits $125 Million to Art Projects Centering Mass Incarceration
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The Tatra 97: A Futuristic Mid-Size Car That Met an Untimely End
Source Design You Trust The Tatra 97, or T97, was a mid-size car built by Tatra in Kopřivnice, Moravia from 1936 to 1939. Despite its futuristic design and unique features, only around 500 units were produced. Unfortunately, the car’s production came to an abrupt end due to the outbreak of the Second World War, specifically…
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Endangered Animals Dissolve and Reassemble in Thomas Medicus’s Anamorphic Glass Sculpture
Source Colossal Depending on which direction you approach from, you may encounter a lynx, a bee, a kingfisher, or a river trout in Austria-based Thomas Medicus’s new public installation. Moving around the work, one image gradually dissolves into abstract strips of color before a different creature assembles on another side. Known for his anamorphic sculptures…
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After Sitting in Storage for More Than Three Decades, an Art Amusement Park Is Finally Going On Tour
Source Colossal Walls and a carousel designed by Keith Haring. All images courtesy of Phaidon In the summer of 1987, a carnival like no other popped up for thirteen weeks on a public green in Hamburg, Germany. Walking through a gate featuring an oversized painting by Sonia Delaunay, visitors entered the world of Luna Luna,…