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Order and Chaos Converge in Yool Kim’s Emotionally Charged Works
Source Colossal All images © Yool Kim, shared with permission Yool Kim seizes the disarray of our inner emotional landscapes by trapping energetically impassioned characters in her color-blocked works. Contorted bodies, floating heads, and abstractly shaped cut-outs reveal a range of moods and feelings all compacted into the rectangular canvas. Centered on linework and simple…
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Yee I-Lann
Source artforum.com How much of our perception of the world is shaped by the way we measure it? Is there ever an adequate measurement for affection? These are among the questions one grapples with in Yee I-Lann’s exhibition
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Sibusiso Duma’s “Love and Tradition” @ Simchowitz Collection, Pasadena
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The Simchowitz Collection is a series of contemporary art exhibtions with a special focus on Africa in their Los Angeles spaces. For his first solo exhibition in the Unites States, Love and Tradition, Durban, South African-based artist Sibusiso Duma presents acrylic-on-canvas paintings, the majority featuring his characteristic repetitive dot method…
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Joy Yamusangie Asks You To “Remember Me”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Tiwani Contemporary is delighted to present Joy Yamusangie’s first solo show with the gallery. The exhibition consists of a body of new work, which furthers the artist’s interest in illustrating speculative, euphoric spaces and is centred around the fear of being forgotten, not only through death but…
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How a Once Abandoned Garden Became a Metaphor for the Human Heart
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “Why don’t we fill our back garden with wildflowers and bees, and the people we meet over the garden wall – we’ll invite them in to be photographed by you.” This is what photographer Siân Davey’s son Luke suggested to her one winter. “I was sitting a…
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“The Sun Inside” the Work of Susumu Kamijo
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Perrotin are pleased to present the first exhibition of New York-based Japanese artist Susumu Kamijo at its Paris gallery. For the occasion, the artist showcases a new series of paintings exploring the psychology of the canine. The dog (canis lupus familiaris) is an ambiguous creature. In ancient Egypt,…
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Tsunotsuno’s Melancholic and Seductive Sinematic Digital World of Giant Women
Source Design You Trust Japanese artist Tsunotsuno, a graduate student of engineering, has created a striking series of nocturnal digital images that depict young women as solitary giants, trapped in neon-lit urban environments. The images are reminiscent of cinematic stills and have an open-ended narrative that draws the viewer in. More: Instagram Tsunotsuno’s images feature…
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Director Marina Loshak Exits Pushkin Museum
Source artforum.com Director Marina Loshak is leaving Moscow’s Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, which she has led for a decade. Born in Ukraine, Odesa, Loshak arrived in Moscow in 1986. She was appointed director of the
