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Pop Life: “Welcome Home” to Jason Andrew Turner @ Paradigm Gallery, Philadelphia
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home This past weekend, Paradigm opened their brand new space in Philadelphia in Old City, and kicked it off with two solo shows, one being Welcome Home by Jason Andrew Turner. We got some opening night photos and a few installation shots of Turner’s showcase!
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A Portfolio: Minyoung Kim
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home On the occasion of a show at Taymour Grahne Projects in London, today we dedicate our A Portfolio section to London-based artist Minyoung Kim. And, of course, her incredible cat-based works for the mischievous dreamer show.
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Franz West
Source artforum.com Something extraordinary is happening in downtown Vienna these days. The art roadies Reza Akhavan, Philipp Konzett, Heinz Neumann, and Gernot Schauer have pooled their respectable collections to make
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Elene Chantladze, Simon Lässig
Source artforum.com This exhibition hinges on recent collaborations between Elene Chantladze and Simon Lässig, two artists from different generations who share an interest in the experiences of early childhood and education.
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Blanton Museum of Art Names Inaugural Curator of Latino Art
Source artforum.com The Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas, Austin, has announced Claudia Zapata as its first associate curator of Latino Art. Zapata is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of
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Nairy Baghramian and Jacolby Satterwhite Win Prestigious Met Commissions
Source artforum.com New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art has commissioned Berlin-based sculptor Nairy Baghramian and Brooklyn-based multimedia artist Jacolby Satterwhite to create new works for the institution,
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In Monica Rohan’s ‘Disappearing Act,’ Free-Floating Fabrics Disguise Landscapes Under Threat
Source Colossal “Interference” (2023), oil on canvas, framed, 180 x 150 centimeters. All images © Monica Rohan, courtesy of the artist and Jan Murphy Gallery, shared with permission Draped over invisible clotheslines, vintage fabrics conceal seaside vistas, meadows teeming with dried grasses, and craggy walls of stone in Monica Rohan’s latest works. The artist (previously)…
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“Give Them Their Flowers”
Source artforum.com “Give Them Their Flowers” is a group exhibition bookended by celebration and mourning: At the entrance to the show, synthetic blooms emerge from a wall and dangle from the ceiling, while toward the
