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Nusi Quero and Polyphia: The Making of Stage Armor
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Stage presence is a real thing. The best bands, the best musicians, have this aura that is hard to describe in tangible words, but let’s just say you know it when you see it. Björk, Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, they have that thing that rivets you when they…
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Free Dive: Kanoa Zimmerman’s Underwater Photographs
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In his series Free Dive, on view at Casemore Gallery, Kanoa Zimmerman creates underwater images that drop viewers into a dreamlike immersive experience—not otherworldly, but a version of our world, rendered literally and figuratively liminal—where the sun-filled sky bottoms into the surface of the ocean and the two…
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Kathy Halbreich to Step Down as Rauschenberg Foundation Director
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Roe Ethridge and Jamieson Webster on hysteria, mysticism, and the American unconscious
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Memories Emerge in Stephen Wong Chun Hei’s Paintings as Vivid Saturated Landscapes
Source Colossal “MacLehose Trail Section 4” (2022), acrylic on canvas, 150 x 200 centimeters. Photos by Bonhams HK, all images © Stephen Wong Chun Hei Vivid palettes of blues, greens, and pink saturate Stephen Wong Chun Hei’s landscapes, which translate memories of travel into dream-like paintings in acrylic. The artist considers each work a vessel…
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Entering the Enchanting Realm of Robert Burden’s Playful Paintings
Source Design You Trust Robert Burden’s Toy Box collection is a nostalgic journey through childhood memories and imagination. The California-based artist creates stunning oil on canvas paintings that combine action figures with intricate decorative motifs. These colorful characters and stories transport the viewer back to a time of joy and boundless imagination. More: Robert Burden,…
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Exploring the Multifaceted Beauty and Fascination of Andrew Cadima’s Oil Paintings
Source Design You Trust In the world of art, there are few things as captivating as a well-executed oil painting. And when it comes to portraiture, American artist Andrew Cadima is truly a master of his craft. His unique and multifaceted style is one that will leave you questioning the emotions and inner thoughts of…
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Vintage Cover Photos of The Popular Magazine in the 1920s
Source Design You Trust The Popular Magazine, a literary publication that ran for an impressive 612 issues from 1903 to 1931, was a staple in early American literature. With a diverse range of genres, the magazine featured everything from short fiction and novellas to serialized works and even complete short novels. Although the magazine covered…