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Dora Budor
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‘Temples of Books’ Is an Ode to the Grandeur and Democratic Ideals of Public Libraries
Source Colossal Seinäjoki Library, Seinäjoki, Finland. All images courtesy of Gestalten, shared with permission In the U.S., libraries have increasingly been attacked by the far right as part of a movement to impose unjust book bans and protest diversity and inclusion efforts. Although the public institutions are sites of contention at the moment, they’ve historically…
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Rachel Spelling Meticulously Fills Vintage Paint Swatch Booklets with Vibrant Miniature Paintings
Source Colossal All images © Rachel Spelling, shared with permission “A paint chart is ostensibly about planning colours for your home, but if you break it down, there are so many aspects to that: dreams, frustrations, happiness, sadness, loss, family, hope, despair, fashion, identity… When you look at my work, you see a lot of…
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Featured Artist Diane Sanborn
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David Shrigley: A Serious Man
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “I’ve had a lot of really weird thoughts that should never leave my head.” This is one of the last musings David Shrigley shares over the course of three conversations taking place over multiple hours, and it’s the first thing you should know about the English-born, Glasgow-trained,…
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Brazilian artists Autops and Muretz Feel “Empty Inside” @ Moosey Norwich
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Moosey Norwich just opened a show we had been anticipating on our staff, Empty Inside, a joint exhibition by Brazilian artists Autops and Muretz (who was featured in our Black & White book). Autops and Muretz both hail from Sao Paulo, Brazil and were originally brought together through…
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A Portfolio: Anastasia Bay
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In our A Portfolio after the long weekend, we look at French-born, Brussels-based painter, Anastasia Bay. With works with Nicodim right now and a solo show at Venus Over Manhattan earlier this year, it seemed like a good time to check in with the artist.
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Farah Al Qasimi’s “Poltergeist” Attempts to Photograph the Intangible
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home A close-up of a red-pink couch with various patterns. In the center of the picture a print, as if someone had just sat there or pressed their hand into it. A play between presence and absence. An uncanny and equally playful aura. Is it a banal everyday…