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The Portrait Machine: Carlo Van de Roer’s Aura Photographs
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Carlo Van de Roer’s portraits capture a subject’s aura – the energy field that surrounds all living things – using instant film and sensors that measure biofeedback. Each color in the resulting photograph corresponds to certain traits, reflecting how the subject is perceived by others. For example,…
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Thinkspace Projects x Antler Gallery x Talon All Just Got “Existential”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Thinkspace Projects is excited to be partnering once again with friends up in the Pacific Northwest at Antler Gallery and Talon Gallery on the group show, Existential. This dynamic exhibition will help to shine a light on the plight of our endangered species around the world and hopefully…
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We Might All Be “Dreaming Awake “
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home GR gallery is pleased to present Dreaming Awake, a bright and aesthetically balanced group exhibition featuring 15 fresh works on canvas by artists Dan Oliver, Geppy Pisanelli and Mark Posey. The title is inspired by the exclusive concept that defines the artists new series and the destabilizing…
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Drawing Beyond Ideas: Geoff McFetridge’s “Belief in Spring (Asleep Under Ice)”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Much of my work is about observing the visual language that we share, that we are fluent in, even if we are not aware of that fluency. Recently a friend explained to me that there are four phases in learning a language.
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In ‘Fire / Flood,’ Gideon Mendel Photographs Those Who Remain Amid Climate Disaster
Source Colossal Muhammad Chuttal, Khaipur Nathan Shah, Sindh Province, Pakistan, October 2022, from ‘Drowning World.’ All images © Gideon Mendel, shared with permission An emergency that’s often explained with abstract data, catastrophic predictions, and threats to the planet and its species, the climate crisis can be difficult to comprehend. For decades, warming temperatures and rising…
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Beverly Buchanan
Source artforum.com The latest posthumous exhibition of Beverly Buchanan’s sculptures, paintings, and drawings calls attention not only to surfaces themselves—their distinct materialities coalescing into larger forms—but
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ProPublica Inquiry into Met’s Native American Art Collection Reveals Provenance Issues
Source artforum.com An in-depth investigation into the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collecting practices related to its collection of Native American art has uncovered lax attention to provenance on the part of the New
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Hossein Zare’s Minimalist Photography Symbolizes Our Life’s Journey
Source Design You Trust Returning Home Hossein Zare is a self-taught Iranian photographer renowned for his surreal and thought-provoking digital art. He explores the intersection of nature, humanity, and technology, often blurring the boundaries between reality and fantasy. Zare’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide, including the Museum of Contemporary Art in…
