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Sarah Lucas Wins New Museum’s Inaugural $400,000 Sculpture Prize
Source artforum.com British sculptor Sarah Lucas has been named the first winner of the New Museum’s newly established Hostetler/Wrigley Sculpture Award. The $400,000 prize is named for Sue Hostetler, a trustee of the New
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Pachimon: The Amazing Obscure Kaiju Collectible Cards From The 70’s
Source Design You Trust Kyuradorosu (vampire monster)/ Height: 5 meters/ Weight: 800 kilograms/ From Chiba In the 1970s, kaiju and tokusatsu were all the rage in Japan, inspiring Yokopro to create Pachimon. These collectible cards featured several “Pachimon,” monsters based on popular kaiju series such as Godzilla, Gamera, and the Ultra Series. These monsters were…
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Casey Curran’s Gilded Skeletal Sculptures and Kinetic Blooms Explore Bodily Degeneration
Source Colossal How does the connection between our bodies and memories change as we age? Artist Casey Curran (previously) attends to this question in a new series of kinetic sculptures. Titled Carrion Blooms, the works reference degeneration and decay and how the body’s stamina wanes. “We can all recall those days when our energy…
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Redmer Hoekstra, An Artist Who Revives Childhood Fantasies Through His Surreal Illustrations
Source Design You Trust Do you recall those childhood memories when your imagination would take you to places that were beyond reality? Redmer Hoekstra, a Dutch illustrator, brings back those memories through his surreal illustrations. He combines random objects and animals to add a spark of fantasy to his artwork. More: Redmer Hoekstra, Instagram h/t:…
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Benjamin Moore x MA®KET Drop Workwear Collaboration
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home We like paint, you like paint, that is one of the big reasons why we are all here at Juxtapoz.com. So thinking of this, Benjamin Moore, North America’s favorite paint, color and coatings brand, is pleased to announce Contractor Appreciation Month 2023, building on its first-ever Contractor Appreciation…
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In ‘African Studies,’ Edward Burtynsky Photographs the Human Imprint on Sub-Saharan Landscapes
Source Colossal “Gold Tailings #1, Doornkop Gold Mine, Johannesburg, South Africa” (2018). All images © Edward Burtynsky, shared with permission Renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky approaches his latest project with curiosity about the future of human impact and globalization. From the diamond mines of South Africa to the richly textured landscape of Namibia’s Tsaus Mountains, African Studies spotlights…
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Modern West Hosts an Online Exhibition of Works by Patrick Dean Hubbell
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Modern West is honored to feature an Online Exclusive Exhibition by Patrick Dean Hubbell. As one the Nation’s fastest-rising artists, he has participated in over 25 exhibitions in the past 5 years. This solo exhibition showcases available mixed media artworks spanning multiple bodies of work, celebrating the…
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A Monumental Inflatable Installation by Pneuhaus Celebrates Interconnectivity in Vibrant Color
Source Colossal All images © Pneuhaus, shared with permission A spectrum of glowing light pulses through 23 inflated columns that ascend from the ground in Pneuhaus’s (previously) new public installation, illuminating an invisible world just beneath our feet. For Grove, the Rhode Island-based design collective drew inspiration from an ancient biological structure known as the…
