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Diego Marcon
Source artforum.com Diego Marcon’s Monelle, 2017, is a violent work. Not in its visual content—there is no gore or physical abuse—but in the way it cultivates somatic unease. The nearly fourteen-minute film is made up of
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In a Daily Sewing Project, Karen Turner Stitches a Visual Diary in Vividly Textured Designs
Source Colossal All images © Karen Turner, shared with permission From newspaper paintings and watercolor scenes to narrative photographs and wildly handled mugs, daily projects have continually grabbed our attention for their ritualistic nature, dedication, and ability to strengthen creative stamina. East Yorkshire-based artist Karen Turner has spent the last year in the midst of her own routine involving a…
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Made in LA Reveals Artists for 2023 Edition
Source artforum.com The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, has released the names of the thirty-nine artists and collectives participating in the sixth iteration of its Made in LA biennial, to take place October 1–December 31.
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Working on Ice Floes, David Popa Renders Ephemeral Portraits that Fracture and Split into the Sea
Source Colossal “Bemuse.” All images © David Popa, shared with permission After a decade of living in Finland, David Popa has established a fruitful creative collaboration that would be impossible in his native New York City. The artist frequently works on land and sea, particularly the fractured ice floes of the Baltic, to render large-scale portraits and figurative…
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RISD Continuing Education Reaches Teen Artists Globally With Online Youth Programming
Source Colossal Artwork by Advanced Program Online student Madison S. Since 2020, developing effective and engaging art and design programming for teens has been the focus of Rhode Island School of Design Continuing Education (RISD CE). In addition to online courses and certificate programs for adults, RISD CE now offers two formats of virtual engagement specifically…
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Deborah Willis on Kwame Brathwaite
Source artforum.com KWAME BRATHWAITE WAS FAMILY! He taught me about the possibilities of photography and what it means to document everyday life in Harlem. The last time I saw Kwame was at Melba’s Restaurant on a Sunday
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‘A History of the World According to Getty Images’ Challenges the Power Structures Inherent in the Capture and Control of Footage
Source Colossal When a creative material’s copyright lapses, it enters the public domain, which means it is no longer subject to trademarks, patents, or intellectual property rights. No individual, company, author, or artist owns it, and it belongs to the public. If this is the case, why is some public domain footage so expensive?…
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Featured Artist Sam Silberstein
Source Artsy Shark Enjoy Sam Silberstein’s wildly creative and delightfully quirky portfolio of sculpture made of repurposed materials. The post Featured Artist Sam Silberstein appeared first on Artsy Shark.
