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Richard Mosse
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A photography critic’s life in images
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From Gray: In Dialogue with Romi Crawford on Citing Black Geographies
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Delicate Spikes and Lush Petals Bloom from Avital Avital’s Voluptuous Porcelain Vessels
Source Colossal All images © Avital Avital, shared with permission The diverse world of plants and flowers is a source of fascination for ceramic artist Avital Avital, who crafts delicately detailed vessels from porcelain. In her studio in Ramat Gan, Israel, the artist sculpts slender petals, fragile spikes, and orbs dabbed with confectionary-like dots. She…
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In a Remote Swedish Forest, A Nest of Branches and Hay Encircles a Tree with a Cozy Hideout
Source Colossal “Season II.” All images © Ulf Mejergren and Antti Laitinen, shared with permission In April of this year, Swedish architect and artist Ulf Mejergren and Finnish artist Antti Laitinen gathered fallen branches from a forested area outside of Nykvarn, a small city southwest of Stockholm. The duo used those wooden scraps to weave a…
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Featured Artist Christi Kraft
Source Artsy Shark Artist Christi Kraft shares a fascinating collection of photographs and the heartfelt concept behind her work. See more by visiting her website. “Claws a-Climbing” photography, various sizes My whole life, I’ve always been a noticer. It’s tremendously important to me that the people around me feel seen and valued. It’s…
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Mark Yang is Having a “Lucid Dream” in London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Various Small Fires presents an exhibition of new paintings by American painter, Mark Yang, at No. 9 Cork Street, London, on view until November 26thThe exhibition, Lucid Dream, represents the artist’s first European exhibition, and the first exhibition of his works on paper. The artist was born…
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Tony Matelli is Making “Arrangements”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Through December 23, 2022, Nino Mier Gallery will present Arrangements, our first solo exhibition with New York based artist Tony Matelli. The exhibition will debut a new series of self-portraits and include eight new polychrome bronze bouquets of inverted flowers.