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Umar Rashid: The Epoch of Totalitarianism, Part 3 @ Tiwani Contemporary, London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Acclaimed artist Umar Rashid (also known as Frohawk Two Feathers) presents the third installment in his ambitious twelve-part narrative series, The Epoch of Totalitarianism at Tiwani Contemporary. This new chapter, titled The Civil Wars and the Uncivilized Wars (See Power), continues Rashid’s ongoing reimagining of global history through the lens of his…
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Marcus Brutus “En Focus” @ Harper’s Chelsea 512
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Last Saturday, the gallery hosted an impromptu one-day preview of Marcus Brutus: En Focus, which formally opened November 13 at Harper’s Chelsea 512. The day before, we had arranged the paintings along the floor for a special client, one of Marcus’s most dedicated supporters. The works, still…
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Pastoral Landscapes Brim with Patterns in Luminous Paintings by David Brian Smith
Source Colossal Easter egg-like clouds, glowing sunrise gradients, and myriad vibrant patterns are just a few of the elements comprising David Brian Smith’s otherworldly landscapes. Smith grew up in rural Shropshire, England, and his ancestral ties to the region’s agricultural traditions became a major influence on his work after he relocated to London. His works…
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Memory and Novelty Converge for Manuela Solano, Who Adopted a New Process After Losing Her Sight
Source Colossal When Manuela Solano delineates a cheekbone or shapes the chiseled torso of a cowboy standing tall, precisely placed nails, tape, and pipe cleaners offer guidance. The artist, who is blind, works intuitively, feeling out the areas she and her team have marked and trusting that together, the desired imagery will emerge. “I try…
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Meticulously Crocheted Tiny Vessels by Jeremy Brooks Test the Limits of Clay
Source Colossal One glimpse of Jeremy Brooks’ crocheted vessels, and you’d be forgiven for thinking they’re knotted with vinyl cord. These playful, colorful, and meticulously crafted pieces are actually made of porcelain. His works are also deceptively small—usually around three inches wide—making the process of literally stitching slender lengths of clay even more impressive. Currently…
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Friedrich Kunath: Aimless Love @ Pace Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Friedrich Kunath at its 510 West 25th Street gallery in New York. On view through December 20, this will be the artist’s first solo show in the city since 2019 and his debut presentation with the…