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Taiwanese Food Artist Turns Pets Into Playful Cakes
Source Design You Trust There’s no sweeter way to honor your beloved pet than with a cake made just for them. Taiwanese cake artist Tuck Cakes transforms furry companions into delightful, personality-filled desserts that capture their charm. Whether it’s a fluffy pup or a mischievous kitten, each creation is a heartfelt tribute, crafted with care…
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Brooklyn Storefronts: Artist Creates New York City Street Scenes In Miniature
Source Design You Trust Chris Papailias is a visual artist renowned for his handcrafted miniature models of New York City’s vibrant street scenes. His work meticulously captures the city’s raw charm, recreating its textures and architectural details with impressive precision. Through his Instagram, he has cultivated a loyal following by transforming familiar urban landscapes into…
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In ‘Pu$h Thru,’ Yvette Mayorga Examines Latinx Experience Through Rococo Maximalism
Source Colossal Known for her delectable, frilly, occasionally ominous acrylic paintings made with bakery tools, Yvette Mayorga (previously) nods to memories of her mother working as a baker and references Baroque and Rococo art while critically examining family, community, and notions of prosperity. Mayorga’s pieces are “dominated by shades of pink to critically examine the American Dream…
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Dara Schuman’s Rhythmic Tiered Vessels Embrace Intuition
Source Colossal Experimentation is a driving force in Dara Schuman’s ceramic practice. Out of her Chicago studio, the artist conjures striking geometric forms that appear stacked, ribbed, and almost architectonic. With an air of retro-futurism informed by mid-century modern style, her jewel-toned volumetric vessels don earthy yet bold glazes in deep reds, ochre, and smokey…
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Hiba Schahbaz’s “Magical Creatures”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Adler Beatty is pleased to present Magical Creatures, an exhibition featuring the work of Karachi-born artist Hiba Schahbaz alongside Western European illuminated manuscripts, rare books, and objects, created between the 14th and 19th centuries from private collections and Les Enluminures.
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Jonathan Gardner Gives Life a “Still Life” in Paris
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home To mark Jonathan Gardner’s representation by the gallery, MASSIMODECARLO Pièce Unique in Paris is very pleased to host his first solo presentation, entitled Still Life. Featuring two new works on canvas, Still Life is an open window into Gardner’s practice. Anchored in daily life, Gardner’s paintings are composed never from photographs,…
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40 Years: Dotty Attie @ Public Gallery, London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Public Gallery is pleased to present 40 Years, the first UK solo exhibition and major retrospective of works by Dotty Attie, whose practice rigorously engages the grid as a formal and conceptual tool, masterfully rendering her small-scale drawings and canvases to create cadenced arrangements that disrupt the art…