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Haroshi Adopts a New Surface in “ABACO” @ NANZUKA Underground, Tokyo
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home NANZUKA is pleased to present ABACO, a solo exhibition by Tokyo-based artist Haroshi at NANZUKA UNDERGROUND. This marks the artist’s third solo exhibition at the gallery following GUZO (2017) and I versus I(2021) and features a selection of new works.
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The 2025 Audubon Photography Awards Emphasize Epic and Endangered Migrations
Source Colossal In so-called “granary trees,” acorn woodpeckers drill remarkable pegboard-like patterns in which they store thousands upon thousands of acorns for food over the winter. And the Austral pygmy-owl, endemic to parts of Argentina and Chile, can be identified by its high-pitched toot. These are just a few of the incredible array of bird…
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Descend into the Underworld via Anish Kapoor’s Sculptural Subway Station Entrances
Source Colossal West of Naples, along the Tyrrhenian coast, sits the storied Lake Avernus. Situated in a volcanic crater, its Latin name is synonymous with hell or the underworld, and to the ancient Romans, it was considered the portal to Hades. Dante Alighieri echoed the belief in his seminal Inferno. More recently, Anish Kapoor set…
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The Psychology of Buying Art
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Nour El Saleh “Interface” @ GNYP Gallery, Berlin
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home You just arrived and don’t have your bearings, but that’s fine – we don’t either. Take these binoculars. Who’s that big, naked, long-fingered figure crouching on yonder hilltop? You can see others looking, too: someone throwing up, someone cowering but curious. Maybe, subjectively, you look from the…
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Ana Benaroya: Eternal Flame
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The FLAG Art Foundation is pleased to present Eternal Flame, an exhibition of new and recent works by Ana Benaroya. With an expansive selection including paintings, works on paper, and monotypes, the exhibition presents the full breadth of Benaroya’s reimagining of women’s bodies as a form where femininity…
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Crazy Wax Sculptures Of Famous People That Spark Fascination And Laughter
Source Design You Trust While wax figures often evoke images of polished museum displays, Brazilian sculptor Arlindo Armacollo brings a wildly unconventional twist to the genre from his small hometown. His renditions of global icons—like Mother Teresa and Nelson Mandela—recently reemerged in vintage TV clips, stirring both awe and internet humor. With each piece teetering…
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Stunning Vintage Photographs of People Posing With Olmec Colossal Heads in Mexico
Source Design You Trust The Olmec colossal heads are massive stone sculptures carved from basalt, depicting human faces with distinct features like fleshy cheeks and flat noses. These heads, dating back to at least 900 BCE, are iconic symbols of the ancient Olmec civilization in Mesoamerica. Ranging from 3.8 to 11.2 feet tall, they were…