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The phonopoetics of Fred Moten, Brandon López, and Gerald Cleaver
Source artforum.com THIS MONTH, a year to the day since the release of their debut album, the trio of Fred Moten (poet), Brandon López (bassist), and Gerald Cleaver (drummer) came to London for a weekend residency at
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Rick Salafia’s Wildly Shaped Aluminum Rulers Measure Impractical Proportions
Source Colossal All images © Rick Salafia With dramatically bowed edges, coiled shapes, and fragments jutting in opposite directions, Instruments by Rick Salafia defies many standards of measurement. The ongoing series, which currently comprises more than 200 works, disregards the one-foot rectangle in favor of a playfully diverse array of shapes. Semi-circles stretch like a croissant, ends expand…
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How Art is Licensed
Source Artsy Shark What is art licensing, and how do artists enter the marketplace? This article shares the basics on how to get started. The post How Art is Licensed appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Laurena Finéus: Love Letters to Haiti
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Canadian visual artist Laurena Finéus showcases her Haitian heritage in figurative paintings. Now an MFA candidate at Columbia University, the artist relies on early memories of her childhood in Ottawa and Gatineau, stories from her maternal grandmother in Haiti, as well as a keen interest in alternative…
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A Portfolio: Mie Yim
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Mie Yim has been on an absolute ride recently, with 3 solo shows this season, including a recent show, Nightshade, that just opened at Simone Subal. For A Portfolio, we take a look at the 2022 output from Yim, a series of dense and spellbinding works.
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Anu Kumar Contemplates the Inherent Familiarity and Distance of Home
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Anu Kumar, a Melbourne-based photographer, grappled with ideas surrounding place and identity after returning to her birthplace of Kavi Nagar, India, for the first time since childhood. Feeling displaced and unsure of her identity, Kumar turned to photography as a way to connect with her Indian roots.…
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Wangari Mathenge and a Tidal Wave of Colour
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Roberts Projects is pleased to present Tidal Wave of Colour, the newest body of work by artist Wangari Mathenge. This series, Mathenge’s first major solo show in the United States, is composed of eight paintings that range from the intimate to the immersive. The title takes its…
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Kanha Hul
Source artforum.com A woman’s body is a realm of translation: As she brings forms and ideas into existence, she becomes the “text” through which multiple interpretations of the world are made possible. Similarly, the
