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Gracefully Elongated Limbs Stretch and Bend in Isabel Miramontes’s Figurative Sculptures
Source Colossal “Come On,” bronze, 26 x 24 x 12 inches. All images courtesy of CASART, shared with permission With a flair for dramatic contortions of the human body, Spanish artist Isabel Miramontes (previously) casts elongated limbs and impossibly stretched torsos in bronze. Many of her elegant sculptures depict androgynous figures with no discernable gender or…
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“A Tall Order! Rochdale Art Gallery in the 1980s”
Source artforum.com This survey traces the curatorial work undertaken by Jill Morgan and her all-woman team—including Lubaina Himid, Sarah Edge, and Maud Sulter—to develop a radical program of exhibitions at Rochdale Art
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Artist’s portfolio: Scott Covert
Source artforum.com THAT GLITTERING CHRISTMAS at Holy Cross Mortuary in Culver City, California, toward the end of 1999—it was the last Christmas of the twentieth century. The cemetery is a massive site with rolling
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LOEWE’s “Pixel” Capsule Collection Brings 8-Bit Dreams to Life for Spring/Summer 2023
Source Design You Trust LOEWE, under the creative direction of Jonathan Anderson, recently showcased its Spring/Summer 2023 womenswear collection, which featured a unique 8-bit aesthetic. Now, the brand has released its “Pixel” capsule collection, which reimagines LOEWE’s iconic pieces in a pixelated style. More: Instagram The collection’s lookbook, shot by Jules Moskovtchenko, features LOEWE’s staples,…
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Antonius-Tín Bui Carves Spaces for Diverse Histories in Their Meticulous Paper Artworks
Source Colossal “Solo of Raven” (2021), hand-cut paper and paint, 109 x 60 inches. All images © Antonius Tin-Bui, courtesy of moniquemeloche, shared with permission Intricately cutting single sheets of paper by hand, Antonius-Tín Bui (previously) reveals intimate portraits of friends, family, and the diverse narratives that shape identity and community. The Vietnamese-American artist’s subjects…
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Jumping In With Both Feet
Source Artsy Shark You can keep the day job and build your business slowly, or jump in with both feet and sink or swim. Which one did you choose? The post Jumping In With Both Feet appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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The Rabid Heart of Coady Brown
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to announce Rabid Heart, an exhibition by Philadelphia-based artist Coady Brown. This exhibition marks the artist’s second solo show with the gallery, on view through May 13, 2023.
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Still Still Without Buffalo Bill: Tyler K. Ormsby “Casual Markings” @ House of Seiko, San Francisco
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home It takes a little time to like these, but that’s what should happen. Good art can’t always be got at first glance. Standing with Tyler K. Ormsby’s four paintings for a few minutes, at first I recalled how one Philadelphia critic reacted to Winslow Homer in 1878,…
