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  • This October, a Global Public Art Project Turns 35 Cities into Playgrounds

    Source Colossal   This month, urban centers around the world are hosting a massive public art project helmed by Nōvo Collective. uncommissioned has tapped 54 artists for a global initiative that sees the city as a playground, inviting participants “to slip playful, overlooked, or quietly defiant gestures into the cracks of everyday life.” In Stellenbosch, South…

  • Alison Friend Packs a Lot of Personality into Witty Dog Portraits

    Source Colossal   Dogs, they’re just like us! Perpetually anxious pizza lovers. The pups taking center stage in Alison Friend’s beloved paintings sport a range of personalities that feel all too familiar: several hungrily snack on pastries, sip cocktails, and even present their self-portraits on everyone’s favorite toy, the Etch A Sketch. Friend is known for…

  • Ethereal Edges and Heroic Hues in Fantasy and Horror Illustrations of Jodie Muir

    Source Design You Trust  Jodie Muir is a freelance illustrator based in Manchester, United Kingdom, renowned for her fantasy and portrait artwork that blends intricate details with imaginative, otherworldly themes inspired by gaming, literature, and pop culture. Her portfolio features dynamic character designs, such as ethereal figures in dreamlike settings like “Dreamstate,” which is available…

  • “Disney Dreams Gone Dark”: Stunning Pop Culture Illustrations and Comics of Brecht Vandenbroucke

    Source Design You Trust  Brecht Vandenbroucke is a Belgian illustrator, painter, comic author, and filmmaker born in 1986 in Veurne, who studied illustration at Sint-Lukas University College of Art and Design in Brussels and now lives in Antwerp, where his satirical works critique modern society through vibrant, pop culture-infused visuals. His style blends surrealism, Disney-inspired…

  • Ruth Asawa Arrives in New York with a Monumental Retrospective

    Source Colossal   One of the most iconic figures of the mid-20th century, trailblazing Japanese-American artist Ruth Asawa led a prolific life of art-making, advocacy, and civic engagement. Over a decade after her passing, the last year has ushered in a momentous wave of exhibitions for Asawa—appearing at David Zwirner in her first solo exhibition in…

  • Luke Rogers “Coughing in the Pipes” @ Moskowitz Bayse, Los Angeles

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  “Water is important to people who do not have it,” Joan Didion wrote, “and the same is true of control.” She was talking about California, and the impressive machinery–“the aqueducts and siphons and pumps and forebays and afterbays and weirs and drains”–that has, since the early 20th…

  • Cosmic Zoo: Lacey Black @ Monya Rowe Gallery, NYC

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Monya Rowe Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new paintings by Lacey Black titled Cosmic Zoo. Black’s paintings are centered around a spiritual practice of going into the unknown, and searching for the unnamed connections within all living beings. Personal, fictitious and historical imagery are incorporated into works that are…

  • Conrad Bakker Recreated All 1,100+ Books in Pioneering Land Artist Robert Smithson’s Personal Library

    Source Colossal   An autodidact and polymath, Robert Smithson cemented himself as one of the pre-eminent land artists in his short lifetime. Along with his fellow artist and wife Nancy Holt, Smithson pioneered a new way of working that explored connections to the landscape and place and endlessly probed the formation of knowledge. When he died…

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