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  • Focus on Your Art Market

    Source Artsy Shark  Are you spreading your art business too thin? Using a strategic focus will deliver the best results. Here’s why. The post Focus on Your Art Market appeared first on Artsy Shark.

  • Radio Juxtapoz, ep 167: Nathan Bell and Conversations with Inanimate Objects

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  When ⁠Nathan Bell ⁠announced his latest solo show was to be called “Conversations with Inanimate Objects” and it would showcase a series of what he called “guidance paintings,” I was hooked. I’ve known Nathan for years but mostly as a designer. So being able to speak to…

  • Nicolette Mishkan “Lethe’s Tavern” @ Megan Mulrooney, Los Angeles

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Megan Mulrooney is pleased to present Lethe’s Tavern, a solo exhibition of paintings by Los Angeles based artist Nicolette Mishkan, on view through June 29, 2025. The scene is mythic but familiar: a half-submerged bacchanal, a haunt for the wandering self. In Lethe’s Tavern, intoxication is both…

  • Jess Valice: Home is Not a Place @ Almine Rech, Paris

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Almine Rech Paris, Turenne is pleased to present Home is Not a Place, Jess Valice’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, on view through  July 26, 2025. 

  • ‘The War of Art’ Charts the Catalyzing History of Artists’ Protests in the U.S.

    Source Colossal   In May of 1982, Budapest-born artist Agnes Denes congregated with a small group of volunteers at Lower Manhattan’s Battery Park Landfill. They planted wheat berries onto the plot of land, which, once grown, created a lush field of wispy stalks juxtaposed against the city’s skyline. Visually striking, the ecological artwork was in part…

  • “Tiny Wastelad”: Without Using AI, This Photographer Creates Cute Miniature Scenes

    Source Design You Trust  According to Péter Csákvári: “I’ve spent 6 years creating this project called “Tiny Wasteland”. The series features miniature figures placed next to everyday objects in order to create the illusion of microscopic worlds. I’m actually a food photographer, so the whole idea came from there. I made about 100 pictures already…

  • This Baker Creates Realistic Domes that Looks Like a Real Flower Bouquets

    Source Design You Trust  For those desiring more from a bouquet than wilting petals, a Sydney creator presents a deliciously sweet alternative. Self-taught food artist Macey Nemer found her calling during lockdown, transforming her kitchen into a studio where she perfected the art of creating intricate floral designs from frosting. Under her brand, The Baked…

  • Candy-Colored Sculptures by Poh Sin Studio Ornaments Aquatic Life

    Source Colossal   In Specimen Garden, Pamela Poh Sin Tan translates the ambiguous ecologies of her large-scale public works into freestanding sculptures. Tan, who works under Poh Sin Studio, frequently fuses principles of art and design, and for this series of coral-inspired forms, she embellishes sand-coated laser-cut steel with small chalcedony stone beads. “Inspired by the ethereal…

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