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The Elegance of Timelessness: An Interview with Designer Evan Kinori
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Simply put, his designs are cool, calm, and collectible, beckoning the senses in almost luxuriant comfort and form. I chatted with San Francisco-based designer Evan Kinori about how he’s been inspired to tread out of bounds and still make such classic, confident clothing.
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“A Few Ways to Win the World”
Source artforum.com “A Few Ways to Win the World” is a show of gazes. It opens with the direct stares of the Slavic fairies whose charms lead men to their death in Martina Vacheva’s Samodivi, 2019, and of the lone dancer
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Add a Pop to Your Paintings with Tri-Art’s High-Pigment Liquid Acrylic Line
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Maybe the gray days of winter had you longing for a little pop of color and you want something richly hued for your landscapes. Look no further, our friends at Tri-Art have a vibrant new spectrum of shades on their liquid acrylic line that will boost your…
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Ariane Mueller
Source artforum.com Ariane Mueller’s “7 rue des Grands Augustins,” 2023, a series of eight acrylics on canvas, celebrates the joy of painting while also conveying a more complex message. In an oblique commentary on the
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Robert Glück
Source artforum.com Beyond his vital contribution to literature as a founder of New Narrative, Robert Glück has, since 1966, built up a body of ceramics, which is now being exhibited for the first time in “Ghosts and
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Louise Bonnet and Adam Silverman
Source artforum.com Louise Aline Barnsdall’s Hollyhock House was intended to be a temple to artistic invention. But the oil heiress and arts patron, who commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design it, found the architect so
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April 2023
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Skye Arundhati Thomas on the Kochi-Muziris Biennale
Source artforum.com IN THE MODERNIST IMAGINARY, a viewer’s encounter with an art object should be pure and unencumbered, free from any distraction that might interrupt the aesthetic experience. For an institution, this
