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Ted Bonin (1958–2023)
Source artforum.com Ted Bonin, who with Carolyn Alexander founded the New York gallery Alexander and Bonin, died unexpectedly of natural causes at his Manhattan home on April 4 at the age of sixty-five. His death was first
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Leah Ke Yi Zheng
Source artforum.com Leah Ke Yi Zheng’s recent paintings thematize the vanishing act. In Untitled (rose island), 2021–23, a neon structure radiates before a deep-sea-colored ground and depicts an isometric projection of
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Clara Holt Reimagines Ancient Myths and Decorative Traditions in Vivid Ceramic Vessels
Source Colossal Terracotta Blues’ series wheel thrown by Chiara Zoppei. All images © Clara Holt, shared with permission Drawing on the long history of Mediterranean ceramics, Italian artist Clara Holt covers the surfaces of vessels, tiles, and tablets with playful, colorful narratives. Inspired by the region’s ancient decorative pottery like the Minoan octopus flask or…
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Claudia Pagès
Source artforum.com “Banditry” marks the first in a series of exhibitions curated by Yaby (Beatriz Ortega Botas and Alberto Vallejo) about reading as a process entangled in power relations. Claudia Pagès underscores the
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The unwavering gaze of Steve McQueen’s Grenfell
Source artforum.com GRENFELL WAS FILMED in December 2017, about six months after the catastrophic fire of June 14, when seventy-two people were killed as the tower, a social housing block in North Kensington, London,
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The Myth of the Starving Artist
Source Artsy Shark Have you convinced yourself of any of these common beliefs that are destructive to artists in business? Let’s set them straight. The post The Myth of the Starving Artist appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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The FORE//GROUND in the Works of Josie Morway
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Josie Morway’s incredible oil-on-panel paintings are hyper-realistic and yet also completely fantastical. Her menagerie of animal subjects are caught in still-life tableaus that subtly comment on environmental and global issues while evoking reverence and capturing symbolic moments seen in traditional Renaissance religious portraiture.
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How to Eliminate Stress and Anxiety Through Good Housekeeping
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Martine Johanna’s newest exhibition explores the relationship between public perception and private self-image. With a focus on the role of women in society, her work balances surrealist abstraction with complex narratives, drawing inspiration from her childhood and media. For these seven new paintings Johanna drew inspiration from Titian’s Venus…
