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  • Larry Gagosian Forms Board of Directors, Hinting at Succession Plan

    Source artforum.com  Larry Gagosian today announced a new board of directors for Gagosian, the globe-spanning gallery that bears his name. The board is composed of eight staffers, including Gagosian himself, and twelve

  • Uncanny Scenarios Unfold in Whimsical and Ironic Illustrations by Yuko Shimizu

    Source Colossal   “Balloons.” All images © Yuko Shimizu, shared with permission Abundance, repetition, and a tinge of irony accompany a cast of humans and animals through uncanny scenarios in Japenese artist Yuko Shimizu’s illustrations. Her whimsical subjects are often playful and humorous, like a pet dog in a sweater with red stripes that matches its…

  • Anonymous Was a Woman Announces $375,000 in Grants

    Source artforum.com  New York–based organization Anonymous Was a Woman (AWAW) has named fifteen recipients of its 2022 awards. The awards, unrestricted grants of $25,000 apiece, are made to woman-identifying artists over

  • Lily Wong “I Will Wade It Out”

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Various Small Fires is pleased to present I Will Wade Out, a solo exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Lily Wong. The exhibition of new works on paper is the artist’s first solo show on the West Coast.

  • Thousands of Structures Populate a Growing Whimsical Metropolis in Charles Young’s Miniature Cities

    Source Colossal   All images © Charles Young, shared with permission After picking up a copy of Japanese artist Sanzo Wada’s A Dictionary of Color Combinations a few years ago, Charles Young decided to divert the course of his otherwise monochromatic body of work. The Scottish artist, who is currently based in Edinburgh, has accumulated an extensive archive of tiny buildings,…

  • Quirky Clothesline Creatures Saunter Across Helga Stentzel’s Landscape Illusions

    Source Colossal   “Laundrosaurus.” All images © Helga Stentzel, shared with permission A wooly sweater returns to its material roots in the latest creatures to spring from Helga Stentzel’s clothesline menagerie. The London-based artist captivated audiences last year with her whimsically strung farm animals that appeared to put old shirts and jackets out to pasture. Now, Stentzel’s…

  • Why Pricing Consistency Matters

    Source Artsy Shark  by Carolyn Edlund Do your art prices remain constant whether selling directly to collectors, online or through a third party? Here’s why consistency matters.     When you have set prices for your artwork according to a formula that pays you a fair wage for your work and includes profit, you can grow…

  • Michael Lange’s Meditative Photographs of the French Alps

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Over a period of six years, photographer Michael Lange embarked on extensive journeys to various regions of the French Alps. He created a collection of impressive, meditative landscape images, set between light and dark, silence and storm. On the occasion of the publication with Hartmann Books in…

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