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Meticulous Folds Form Maze-Like Hallways and Ornate Spaces in Simon Schubert’s Paper Reliefs
Source Colossal “Untitled (Grand Stairway)” (2013), folded paper, 70 x 50 centimeters. All images © Simon Schubert, shared with permission In Simon Schubert’s intricate folded compositions, bars of sunlight dash across door frames, ornate cornicing, and parquet floors in a complex interplay of geometric forms. Relying exclusively on the way light rakes across the surface…
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Vibrant Hybrid Figures Emerge in Lou Benesch’s Spiritual Watercolor Illustrations
Source Colossal “Liminal Waltz.” All images © Lou Benesch, shared with permission Fantastic creatures with keen attitudes and fragments of human anatomy occupy the vivid watercolor illustrations of Lou Benesch. From her studio in Paris, the French-American artist visualizes the characters that populate folklore, Greek myths, and classic fairytales through distinctive renderings of animal hybrids.…
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Rejection as a Catalyst for Change
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Waterman: Coloring the Stranger: Jiyoun Lee-Lodge @ Granary Arts with Modern West
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Waterman: Coloring the Stranger explores the adaptation of a stranger in a new place. Jiyoun Lee-Lodge began this series as a journal-like notation when she moved from New York to Utah, and struggled to settle in. The persona of Waterman acts as a stand-in for both personal and…
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Visual Language: The Art of Protest @ Subliminal Projects, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Subliminal Projects is pleased to present, Visual Language: The Art of Protest, a group exhibition and survey of the symbiotic relationship between art and activism. Visual Language is an ongoing project curated in collaboration with Coates & Scarry, that aims to investigate and spark dialogue about how art acts as…
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Review: Hodaka’s Far Out and Spot On Modernism
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Cheers to the Asian Art Museum and exhibition organizer Yuki Morishima for presenting the first solo exhibition of Yoshida Hodaka in the United States. Hodaka was an influential Japanese artist with a voracious appetite for innovation and experimentation. Schooled in traditional woodblock print techniques, Hodaka seemingly leapt…
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A Portfolio: Tim Conlon
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In today’s A Portfolio, we look at the hyperrealistic train graffiti paintings of Tim Conlon. Whether creating canvases that depict details of iron freights with graffiti tags or recreating scale trains themselves, Conlon’s work is about observation and movement.
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LEGO Unveils Gigantic 6,000+ Piece ‘The Lord of the Rings’ Rivendell Set
Source Design You Trust LEGO just released a massive Lord of the Rings-inspired set that recreates the elven sanctuary of Rivendell from the blockbuster films. The 6,167-piece set features 15 minifigures, including all of the members of the fellowship, along with iconic locations like the council ring, Elrond’s study, Frodo’s chamber, a gazebo, bridge, river…