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Ambiguity Reigns in Olaf Hajek’s Mysterious Illustrations
Source Colossal For Olaf Hajek, difference isn’t about opposition but rather about identifying connections. The Berlin-based illustrator renders dense, uncanny compositions that nod to Surrealist icons like Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo. Nature and culture entwine, and magic and mystery veil each scene. These dreamlike moments of intrigue ask the viewer to suspend preconceived notions…
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A Short Film Joins In the Timeless Swiss Masked Tradition of Silvesterchlausen
Source Colossal In communities throughout Switzerlands’s Appenzell Hinterland and Midland regions, a unique tradition with enigmatic origins unfolds around the New Year. Known as Silvesterchlausen, the custom entails a group of boys and men who don remarkable, handmade costumes with masks and headdresses that represent rural, wild, and natural scenes. “Silvesterchlausen,” a dreamy short film…
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Featured Artist Ann Stockdale
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist Ann Stockdale shares the fascinating story of her life and a collection of vibrant abstracts. The post Featured Artist Ann Stockdale appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Cinga Samson “Ukuphuthelwa” @ White Cube Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home South African artist Cinga Samson’s exhibition of new paintings is titled ‘Ukuphuthelwa’, an isiXhosa word in the artist’s native language that translates as ‘unable to sleep’. Unlike the English word ‘insomnia’, the isiXhosa term carries no negative connotation and accordingly, for Samson, sleeplessness is not a condition…
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Explore a Growing City of Meticulously Crafted Miniature Paper Buildings by Charles Young
Source Colossal From factories and barrel-roofed buildings to gabled churches and towers, Charles Young’s sprawling yet diminutive city of paper models continues to grow. Known for his miniature constructions and animations that often double as three-dimensional color studies, the sculptor and animator highlights a wide range of architectural styles with an emphasis on color pairings.…
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Camille Lemoine’s Portrait of Home and Belonging in Rural Scotland
Source Colossal Baldernock is a small parish located in the hills just north of Scotland’s largest city. It’s only seven miles between the village and Glasgow city center, but its atmospheric moorland and rolling fields, dotted with sheep, feel a world away. For photographer Camille Lemoine, who currently lives in Glasgow and grew up in…
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A Lush Textile Installation Springs to Life in Shanghai
Source Colossal For the 13th edition of Design Shanghai, Hu Yuehua presented a bold bouquet intersecting organic forms and human craft traditions. “Weaving Nature” is a large-scale composition of indigo and ochre leaves, blooms, and growths stitched together from dyed cotton and linen. Tightly nested in a wall-like garden, the individual pieces form a dense…
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Nuart Aberdeen 2026: Poetry In The Streets
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Welcome to the latest edition of Nuart Aberdeen. As far as we can ascertain, this will be the first street art festival in the world with a focus primarily on poetry and text-based works. Over the years, for better or worse, the large scale colourful figurative mural…