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  • The Never Ending Idea of the West: Billy Schenck’s Online Exclusive @ Modern West

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Modern West is thrilled to announce an Online Exclusive Solo Exhibition of 13 new landscape paintings by multimedia artist Billy Schenck. In celebration of the anniversary of Schenck’s first ever landscape only exhibition—Utah: A Land Less Traveled—that nearly sold-out last January, we will be releasing 13 additional…

  • Hello Bear-Chan!: Yasuhito Kawasaki’s North American Solo Debut

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  In Gallery I at Thinkspace Projects, opening this weekend, the gallery is thrilled to present Yasuhito Kawasaki’s debut North American solo exhibition entitled Hello Bear-Chan!. Deftly working with both paintings and ceramics, Kawasaki is experiencing a meteoric rise with collectors around the world. Using a casting technique…

  • Kathy Butterly

    Source artforum.com  Guided by intuition and process, Kathy Butterly sculpts boundless variations of cup and vase forms, each with their own unique complexity. Her exhibition here, “Out of one, many / Headscapes,” presents

  • Alfred Leslie (1927–2023)

    Source artforum.com  Alfred Leslie, whose monumental, planar grisaille portraits of the 1960s at once rejected abstraction and the romanticization of the figure, died January 27 in Brooklyn of complications related to

  • From Chicago to Detroit, Yashua Klos Presents Black Resilience, Defiance, and Tenderness

    Source Colossal   “You See Through It All” (2021), paper construction of woodblock prints and graphite on archival paper, 41 x 54.5 inches. All images © Yashua Klos, shared with permission Chicago continues to rank among the most segregated cities in the United States, with Black and brown populations living across the south and west sides…

  • Museum Staffs Across the UK Plan Strikes

    Source artforum.com  Members of the PCS Culture Group, a branch of the UK’s Public and Commercial Services union (PCS), will strike in February to protest low wages after the government offered workers raises of just 2

  • Jennifer McCurdy Harnesses an Island’s Natural Rhythms in Captivating Porcelain Vessels

    Source Colossal   “Gilded Wind Vessel,” porcelain, 12 x 12 x 10 inches. All images © Jennifer McCurdy, shared with permission. Photos by Gary Mirando The natural patterns of turning tides and changing seasons illuminate the delicate porcelain sculptures of Martha’s Vineyard-based artist Jennifer McCurdy. Responding to the shifts of island life—and “island time”—she draws inspiration…

  • The Block Museum of Art Presents ‘The Heart’s Knowledge: Science and Empathy in the Art of Dario Robleto’

    Source Colossal   Detail of Dario Robleto’s “The Computer of Jupiter” (2019), various cut and polished seashells, urchin spines, cut and quilled paper, squilla claws, colored powder pigments, colored plastic beads, acrylic domes, brass rod, colored and mirrored Plexiglas, glue, acrylic on wood, 48 x 19 x 19 inches overall with base and vitrine. All images…

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