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Journey into Serena Mitnik-Miller’s Rhythmic Watercolor Wonders
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Serena Mitnik-Miller is known for her minimalist geometric compositions of interlocking patterns, lines, and organic, concentric shapes. She deftly uses subtle gradations of nature-inspired color — earth tones, grays, elemental blues, and greens — to suggest a kind of rhythmic liminal space, movement, and ongoing transition. Paradoxically,…
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Catching a “Glimpse” and a Story of Anticipation in the Works of Anthony Iacono
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “I caught covid early on in the pandemic and was locked inside for weeks—my only visitors were the birds out my bedside window,” Anthony Iacono says. “They were my entertainment. They spoke their secret language. And they seemed protective which was comforting. After that, birding became my new…
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A Portfolio: Joseph Olisaemeka Wilson
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Thinkspace Editions to Release “This My Stone Age Mark” Sculpture by RYOL (aka Ryo Laksamana)
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home On Friday, May 19th, Thinkspace Editions will release a new polystone sculptural edition with RYOL (aka Ryo Laksamana) in their shop. “This My Stone Age Mark” has been published in a total edition of 200, made up of five color ways that are each an edition of 40.…
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Mona Bozorgi and Emma Creighton Hopson Featured with SCAD @ Photo London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Last week was the showing of the UK’s premier photography art fair, Photo London, and our friends at SCAD had a showcase with their alumni in Mona Bozorgi and Emma Creighton Hopson. Questioning the materiality of their medium, both Bozorgi and Hopson reimagine constructs of image-making through…
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University of Oxford Severs Ties with Sackler Family
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Ken Kelleher’s Digital Sculptures: Where Reality Meets Imagination
Source Design You Trust American sculptor Ken Kelleher (previously featured) creates awe-inspiring large-scale digital sculptures that seamlessly blend into real-life landscapes, be it streets, galleries, or small spaces. His creations are so realistic that they seem to come alive and transport the viewer to a whole new world. More: Ken Kelleher, Instagram, Foundation Kelleher sees…
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Scenes From the Opening of HUF’s MADE IN LA Exhibition
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Last week, Juxtapoz had the opportunity to reconnect with old friends and make some new ones at the HUF MADE IN LA art show at Superchief Gallery in Los Angeles. What HUF has creaed with MADE IN is a series of one-night art shows curated by someone respected…