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Contemplative Women Emerge Through Subtle Grids in Stelios Pupet’s Paintings
Source Colossal “Les murmures du jardin,” oil on canvas, 200 x 200 centimeters. Photo by Auryn F. All images © Stelios Pupet, shared with permission Whether working on a wall or canvas, artist Stelios Pupet begins with a grid. What starts as uniform blocks slowly morph into varied, angular shapes as he works, adding depth…
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Featured Artist Katherine Ford
Source Artsy Shark Watercolorist Katherine Ford presents a charming collection of paintings that quietly express her life as artist and observer. The post Featured Artist Katherine Ford appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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To Look Without Fear: Wolfgang Tillmans at SFMOMA
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “What do we attribute value to, and what, as a society, do we allow? What do we consider beautiful or not? What are we allowed to look at and supposed to look at, and how we look at it is at the core of what I do,”…
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“After These Messages” with Keith Jackson
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Harper’s is pleased to announce After These Messages, Wisconsin-based artist Keith Jackson’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. The presentation features ten new oil paintings by Jackson and is on view at the Los Angeles space through December 16, 2023.
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A Portfolio: Leonard Baby
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home We kick off the week with an A Portfolio on Leonard Baby, a painter we saw works at Fortnight Institute earlier this year and wanted to highlight the last few years of works here. Maybe it seems lazy to call an artist’s work cinematic, but damned if…
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Archetypes and “Dumbassery”: An Interview with Painter Corey K. Lamb
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The introduction of Web 2.0, along with deregulated internet forums, seemed to create a pressure cooker type microcosm of misogynistic spaces where lamentations about women “gatekeeping” their reproductive power run rampant. These discourses amplify the desire to control women through increasingly violent means, insidious and obvious. But…
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The First Car that Porsche Ever Built Was Found in A Shed that Had Been Untouched for More than A Century
Source Design You Trust The first Porsche in the world, known as the “Egger-Lohner electric vehicle, C.2 Phaeton model” or P1 for short, made its debut on the streets of Vienna on June 26, 1898. This historic vehicle, designed and built by Ferdinand Porsche himself, had been stored in a shed in Austria since 1902.…
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Incredible Photos of The British Red Phone Box Graveyard on The Edge of London
Source Design You Trust Ian T (@Officially_IT) London’s iconic red telephone boxes, once a staple for communication, have now become more of a backdrop for tourists’ photos, symbolizing their visit to England. With the advent of mobile phones, these boxes lost their original purpose and many fell into disrepair. h/t: vintag.es Ian T (@Officially_IT) However,…