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Meticulously Crocheted Tiny Vessels by Jeremy Brooks Test the Limits of Clay
Source Colossal One glimpse of Jeremy Brooks’ crocheted vessels, and you’d be forgiven for thinking they’re knotted with vinyl cord. These playful, colorful, and meticulously crafted pieces are actually made of porcelain. His works are also deceptively small—usually around three inches wide—making the process of literally stitching slender lengths of clay even more impressive. Currently…
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Why Art Buyers Say “Yes”
Source Artsy Shark Watch the latest YouTube installment of our series on the Psychology of Buying Art, with tips for artists to understand their collectors. The post Why Art Buyers Say “Yes” appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Friedrich Kunath: Aimless Love @ Pace Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Friedrich Kunath at its 510 West 25th Street gallery in New York. On view through December 20, this will be the artist’s first solo show in the city since 2019 and his debut presentation with the…
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Bea Scaccia: Mood Swings @ MARUANI MERCIER, Brussels
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home MARUANI MERCIER is delighted to present Bea Scaccia: Mood Swings, the exhibition of new paintings by the artist. In Mood Swings, meticulously rendered objects of adornment interweave, ripple and twist, enshrouding the female figure in the composition. Illuminated by the soft glow of twinkle lights, layers of shoes, jewels…
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Vibrant, Beaded Portraits by Felandus Thames Honor Memories and the Black Diaspora
Source Colossal From thousands of colorful hair beads, Felandus Thames conjures vibrant patterns and portraits. He takes historical photographs as a starting point, focusing especially on Black and Indigenous figures whose stories have largely been underrepresented in American historical narrative. These include dancer and choreographer Alvin Ailey and Amos Haskins, a 19th-century Wampanoag man who…
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Artist Creates Giant Anatomical Murals With Dissected Humans, Animals, and Cartoons, Turning City Walls Into Open‑air Anatomy Lessons
Source Design You Trust Nychos (previously featured) is an Austrian‑born, Los Angeles–based street artist, illustrator, and muralist known for huge, hyper‑detailed paintings that “dissect” humans, animals, and pop‑culture characters to reveal their skeletons, muscles, and organs in exploding cross‑sections. Growing up in a hunting family in Styria, he became fascinated with anatomy early on and…
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In ‘Resistance in Memory,’ Sudanese Photographers Bring Critical Visibility to a ‘Forgotten War’
Source Colossal In 2019, a revolution fueled by deep-seated discontent precipitated a coup to remove then-president of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir. Then in 2021, the military led another coup to take control of the government. In April 2023, all-out civil war erupted between rival military groups who sought to control the government: the country’s armed forces…
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Inspiring Street Winning Photos From The Independent Photographer Awards 2025
Source Design You Trust 1st Prize: “Gazing Cat – China” by Yajun Hu The Independent Photographer Awards 2025 spotlighted ten powerful street photography winners, each capturing raw, unfiltered energy from everyday life. These images freeze fleeting moments of chaos, humor, rhythm, and humanity, embodying the essence of the genre. Legendary Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden, known…