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“Future Bodies from a Recent Past—Sculpture, Technology, and the Body Since the 1950s”
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Harmonious Drawings and Sculptural Renderings by Louise Despont Conjure Balance in Nature
Source Colossal “Taraxacum,” graphite and colored pencil on antique ledger book pages, 75 1/4 x 95 inches. All images courtesy of Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, NYC, and Galerie Isa, Mumbai, shared with permission Balance, symmetry, and the geometries of proportion create a distinct visual lexicon for Louise Despont. Working in graphite and colored pencil on antique…
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Featured Artist Tara Verkuil
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 099: Moral Fibres as Love Welcomes and Migrate Art Come Together
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In celebration of the Moral Fibres collaboration between the charitable organizations Migrate Art and Love Welcomes, Radio Juxtapoz took a moment to speak on how they each have found a place in both the art world and philanthropic, activist spaces. As the two created a series of…
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Christopher Anderson Concludes His Family Series With “Marion”
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Rebecca Maria’s “Some Things I Can’t Forget”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home From a generation where Outkast, JayZ, Nas, 2pac, and others had their music played, jammed, sung on every street corner in the world; From a generation where music was a way to ease tensions between different communities in the neighborhood, to underline the violence of authority over…
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Jacob Todd Broussard Looks at “’77”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Pulling from personal history, memory, queer archival records, and folklore, Jacob Todd Broussard’s paintings and drawings examine narrative structures and form while negotiating the instance of meaning-making through images. In his exhibition ‘77 he examines the history of his father’s teenage band formed during that year while…
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This Artist Paints On Burnt Out Lightbulbs To Repurpose Them As Christmas Tree Ornaments
Source Design You Trust According to David Irvine: “I salvage burnt out lightbulbs and create truly one-of-a-kind festive ornaments. Scenes range from vintage, traditional, pop culture, and kitsch. The backsides I marbled with either red or green paint.” More: Instagram, Facebook, Etsy h/t: boredpanda Source