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How choreographer Mina Nishimura inhabits sacred space
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Artist Harmonia Rosales Reinterprets Genesis through a Stunning Subversion of the Sistine Chapel
Source Colossal “Beyond the Peonies” (2022), oil on wood panel, 36 x 48 inches. All photos by Jeff McLane, courtesy of the artist and UTA Artist Space, shared with permission At the heart of Garden of Eve, Harmonia Rosales’ comprehensive exhibition at UTA Artist Space in Beverly Hills, is the power of narrative. The show spans years…
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Enigmatic Sketchbooks Record Visual Stories in Colored Pencil and Ink by Katherine Akmulun
Source Colossal All images © Katherine Akmulun, shared with permission One way to approach the cinematic sketchbook drawings by Katherine Akmulun is to think about literature. “When we read a book, not only do we look at the characters, but the characters are looking at us,” she says. “And they see much more than we…
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Staff at Storm King Art Center Move to Unionize
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National Gallery of Canada Abruptly Fires Four Senior Curators
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Guidi’s Ful/mine Is Born: An International Digital Project Promoting Art in All Forms
Source Colossal Ful/mine is a collaborative network of underground artists from all over the world: a digital melting pot that’s becoming the home of unconventional performative art, music, illustration, poetry, literature, and cutting-edge artistic practices. The idea was born from a commitment at the hands of Guidi—the iconic Italian shoe and bag designer known worldwide…
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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…