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In ‘Of Colour,’ Vibrant Portraits by Yannis Davy Guibinga Illuminate Figures with Saturated Hues
Source Colossal Known for his vivid portrait photography, Yannis Davy Guibinga is interested in the intersection of art and public spaces. This is especially apropos when it comes to celebrating culture, heritage, and a sense of belonging for “a new generation of Africans who embrace the multiplicity of their heritage in a globalized world,” says…
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Fascinating Photos of Spectators at the 1961 Chicago Memorial Day Parade
Source Design You Trust The 1961 Chicago Memorial Day parade was a meaningful part of the city’s annual tribute to fallen U.S. military personnel. Held downtown on the Saturday before Memorial Day, the event typically unfolded along State Street with both ceremonial and festive elements. Participants included veterans, active-duty troops, JROTC cadets, community groups, and…
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Stunning Photographs Capture Daily Life of Teenage Demi Moore in Los Angeles, California, 1977
Source Design You Trust Demi Moore, born Demetria Gene Guynes on November 11, 1962, in Roswell, New Mexico, was raised by her mother and stepfather after her biological father left before her birth. Her childhood was marked by frequent relocations due to her stepfather’s unstable employment, with early years spent in Roswell and Canonsburg, Pennsylvania.…
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Featured Artist Brad Cahill
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Daniel Dove “Dry Season” @ Philip Martin Gallery, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Philip Martin Gallery is pleased to present, “Dry Season,” an exhibition of new oil-on-canvas paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Daniel Dove. Dove’s works consider modern American life through the lens of Realism, a painterly approach popularized by Gustav Courbet that focuses on depicting, “ordinary life and people…
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Motion Pictures: Sean Downey @ LaMontagne Gallery, Boston
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home LaMontagne Gallery is pleased to present Motion Pictures, a solo exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Sean Downey. The work uses images and forms as proxies for a feeling sense about time. Distinctions between the political, cultural, historical, and autobiographical become fluid, and imagery arises that…
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Gilberto Rivera’s ‘Jailbirds’ Imagine Freedom Within Confinement
Source Colossal At the Center for Art & Advocacy, a solo exhibition by Gilberto Rivera meditates on the material conditions of both confinement and liberation. Jailbirds presents a series of mixed-media collages that map the prison cell onto wood panel, with a variety of avian species as their protagonists. Incarcerated for two decades himself, Rivera…
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In ‘Inward,’ Cinta Vidal Folds Time and Space in Perspective-Bending Paintings
Source Colossal Known for her perplexing compositions of domestic interiors, Cinta Vidal continues to mesmerize with a new body of paintings at Thinkspace Projects. The artist’s solo show, Inward, continues her exploration of what she describes as “un-gravity constructions,” in which space and time appear folded or warped. In Vidal’s dizzying compositions, people occupy different…