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Hungry for Love: The Vegetable Art Series That Celebrates True Love Stories Through Real-Life Kisses
Source Design You Trust Jolita Vaitkutė believes that love is as essential as food, and it transcends societal norms. Her series of vegetable art pieces, “Hungry for Love,” showcases true love stories through real-life kisses. Each portrait requires careful planning and observation, as the vegetables must be cut in advance to avoid spoilage. Jolita finds…
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As Nike Deal Tanks, Disgraced Artist Tom Sachs Pens Public Apology
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Layered and Embellished Trapunto Paintings Exude Spirit in Pacita Abad’s First Retrospective
Source Colossal Image courtesy of Pacita Abad Art Estate, shared with permission Having created more than 5,000 paintings in her lifetime, traveled the world, and shown in over 200 exhibitions, Pacita Abad (1946-2004) was one of the most prolific and lauded Filipina-American artists. Now on view at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, her first…
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Nicolas Bourriaud to Direct 15th Gwangju Biennale
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‘One Hundred Famous Views of Edo’: Hiroshige’s Seminal Series of Woodblock Prints Gets a Vibrant Reprint
Source Colossal All images © Utagawa Hiroshige, courtesy of Taschen From the 17th through the 19th centuries, a genre of Japanese art called ukiyo-e—translating to “pictures of the floating world”—centered on colorful depictions of landscapes, performers and sumo wrestlers, and scenes from folklore and history in vivid woodblock prints. Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), one of the most…
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RIP, Frank Kozik, Iconic Bay Area Poster Artist and Designer
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Use Press Releases to Get Your Artwork Noticed
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Todd James Has Never Been the “Little Goody Two Shoes”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Todd James has a versatility that defies a category, and yet the consistency of the aestehtic is a link that ties his career together. From graffiti roots to character design and now his evolving and revolving fine art that seems to spill through different styles from show…