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Faunwood’s Adorable Menagerie of Miniature Ceramic Critters Is Primed for Adventure
Source Colossal All images courtesy of Antler Gallery, shared with permission Eugene-based artist Miranda Zimmerman, a.k.a. Faunwood, brings a playful ceramic menagerie to Portland this month for Slither, a nearly sold-out solo show at Antler Gallery. Informed by Faunwood’s background in evolutionary biology, the adorable creatures meld art and science and are miniature renditions of amphibians and…
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Artist Showcase, Spring 2023
Source Artsy Shark Celebrate art and life with our latest group of amazing showcase artists who present some of their favorite works. The post Artist Showcase, Spring 2023 appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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The Mythos of David Heo
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The simple definition of mythos reads “a set of beliefs or assumptions about something.” An artist usually starts here, and tries to extend their own mythos or shatter all premonitions of what their mythos is. That is the best part of a great art show: a personal truth…
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A Portfolio: Timothy Lai Hui Ming
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Today in our A Portfolio series, we take a look at the works of Timothy Lai Hui Ming, who recently showed a new body of work at Jack Barrett in NYC in late 2022. Those works, titled Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me, Pa, found Lai, whose mother is…
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Hannah Lupton Reinhard’s Shekinah, Shiksas, And Other Nice Jewish Girls
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Fredericks & Freiser is pleased to announce Hannah Lupton Reinhard’s debut New York solo show, Shekinah, Shiksas, and Other Nice Jewish Girls. Drawing from her Jewish upbringing and ever-changing relationship to the religion, Lupton Reinhard brings a contemporary feminine sensibility to ritual and biblical narrative. According to…
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The Untitled Work of Gabe Langholtz
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present a new body of work by Austin-based artist Gabe Langholtz. His work, although primarily representational, is indebted to American Color Field painting, focusing on color relations, pattern making, form and line, with a heavy emphasis on the two- dimensional surface of…
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Dorottya Vékony
Source artforum.com While reproductive rights have been a prevalent theme in contemporary art for many years, instances when the event of giving birth does not or cannot take place—such as infertility, abortions, and
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From Naturally Dyed Paper, Kanako Abe Cuts Exquisite Works Connecting Nature and the Human Touch
Source Colossal All images © Kanako Abe After several years of working primarily with white paper, Kanako Abe has shifted to color. The Seattle-based artist is known for her exquisite Kirie works—a traditional Japanese art form that translates to cut picture—and she’s recently begun to incorporate rich blue and gold sheets tinted with rust, indigo, and…
