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Clare Rojas Observes the World and Tells Us to “Go Placidly”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Andrew Kreps Gallery is pleased to announce Go Placidly, an exhibition of new works by Clare Rojas (b. 1976, Columbus, OH) at 22 Cortlandt Alley.
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Atlantic Cowboy: Andrea Gjestvanghe Explores the Faroe Islands’ Gender Imbalance
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Photographer Andrea Gjestvang embarked on a six-year project to document the impact of a shortage of women on the Faroe Islands, an archipelago located 320 kilometers north northwest of Scotland, and about halfway between Norway and Iceland. Her project focuses on the traditional man―the Atlantic Cowboy―and the…
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Judith Eisler
Source artforum.com Judith Eisler has been painting film stills for more than two-and-a-half decades. While such a procedure places her in the discourse of appropriation, when an artist engages with a single subject over
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Dyed and Spliced Wooden Sculptures by Bayne Peterson Bulge and Ooze in Playful Shapes
Source Colossal “Precursor 1” (2022), dyed plywood, 14 x 18.25 x 9.5 inches. Photo by Lance Brewer. All images © Bayne Peterson, courtesy of the artist and Kristen Lorello, NY, shared with permission As artist Bayne Peterson sketches the voluptuous and sinuous shapes of what will become his vibrant wooden sculptures, he takes cues from organic movement. “I’m thinking…
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Auctioneer Admits to Helping to Fake Basquiats for Orlando Museum
Source artforum.com Los Angeles–based auctioneer Michael Barzman is facing up to five years in prison, having admitted to playing a major role in the forgery of twenty-five works falsely credited to Jean-Michel Basquiat
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Gracefully Elongated Limbs Stretch and Bend in Isabel Miramontes’s Figurative Sculptures
Source Colossal “Come On,” bronze, 26 x 24 x 12 inches. All images courtesy of CASART, shared with permission With a flair for dramatic contortions of the human body, Spanish artist Isabel Miramontes (previously) casts elongated limbs and impossibly stretched torsos in bronze. Many of her elegant sculptures depict androgynous figures with no discernable gender or…
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“A Tall Order! Rochdale Art Gallery in the 1980s”
Source artforum.com This survey traces the curatorial work undertaken by Jill Morgan and her all-woman team—including Lubaina Himid, Sarah Edge, and Maud Sulter—to develop a radical program of exhibitions at Rochdale Art
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Artist’s portfolio: Scott Covert
Source artforum.com THAT GLITTERING CHRISTMAS at Holy Cross Mortuary in Culver City, California, toward the end of 1999—it was the last Christmas of the twentieth century. The cemetery is a massive site with rolling
