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Interview: Christoph Niemann On Wit, Distilling an Idea, and How the Internet Has Made Us Better Readers
Source Colossal “Turning The Table” (2022), from the book ‘Idea Diary.’ All images © Christoph Niemann, shared with permission The act of drawing, of envisioning an idea and conveying it visually, produces the same feelings in Christoph Niemann as it did when he was a child. A wildly successful artist, author, and animator with a keen…
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Join Us for a Colossal Workshop on Decorative Ceramic Techniques with Sophie Woodrow
Source Colossal All images © Sophie Woodrow, shared with permission Artist Sophie Woodrow (previously) joins Colossal for a technique workshop on decorative patterns for clay. In this two-hour session, Woodrow will teach students how to create the textured motifs she utilizes in her figurative porcelain works on small pinch pots. Attendees are invited to work…
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Featured Artist Debbie Packer
Source Artsy Shark Fiber artist Debbie Packer takes macrame techniques to a higher level with this collection of nature-inspired works. The post Featured Artist Debbie Packer appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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The Wizard Of Barge: A Six-Pack With Dakota Cates
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Dakota Cates (aka Wizard of Barge) is one of my favorite artists I’ve discovered through social media. Like most dopamine-craving humans, I spend too much time staring into the digital void; however, when my incessant scrolling rewards me with WOB’s art, I’m always glad I went on…
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Patrick D. Pagnano Captured the Vibrant Spirit of Brooklyn’s Iconic Empire Roller Disco
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Brooklyn’s Empire Rollerdrome opened its doors in 1941 and soon became the borough’s premier destination for recreational and competitive roller skating. But it wasn’t until the late 1970s that the celebrated rink reached iconic status by replacing its organist with a live DJ, installing a state of…
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Adrian Kay Wong Goes “Softly” @ Hashimoto Contemporary, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Softly—a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based painter Adrian Kay Wong. Joining the gallery for his debut solo presentation, his work is used as a conduit to focus the viewers’ attention to the small, soft moments in everyday life, paying tribute to…
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A Portfolio: Park Sun-Kyo
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home As we do a few times a week on Juxtapoz.com, we present our A Portfolio series, this time with Korean painter, Park Sun-Kyo. The Seoul-based artist came on our radar in 2019 and as the pandemic continued, their work got honed in even more, powerfully bold and…
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Report Shows Met Holds 1,000+ Antiquities Connected to Trafficking
Source artforum.com A new investigation conducted by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) in collaboration with the UK-based nonprofit Finance Uncovered has revealed that New York’s Metropolitan
