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Karol Radziszewski
Source artforum.com Most of us have been there at one time or another: sitting up straight in a classroom, staring ahead at the horizon of a blackboard in an attempt to follow a history lesson. Artist, archivist, and
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Jukhee Kwon Revives Abandoned Books in Elaborate Paper Sculptures and Installations
Source Colossal “Oval Book Forum” (2023), paper (eight books), 400 x 200 x 150 centimeters. Photo by Jonathan Greet. All images © Jukhee Kwon, courtesy of October Gallery, London, shared with permission In elaborate sculptures that range from a few inches to several feet, South Korean artist Jukhee Kwon explores the duality of destruction and…
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Vivan Sundaram (1943–2023)
Source artforum.com Pathbreaking artist and activist Vivan Sundaram, who transformed the landscape of Indian contemporary art, died March 29 in New Delhi following a brain hemorrhage. He was seventy-nine. Through a practice
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Featured Artist Kris Haas
Source Artsy Shark Artist Kris Haas shares an impactful personal story and her portfolio of dynamic abstract painting and collage. The post Featured Artist Kris Haas appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Jesse Mockrin: A Tragedy in Two Parts
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In one of Jesse Mockrin’s most recent works, for she died, the artist reimagines Francesco Furini’s 1632 painting, The Birth of Benjamin and the Death of Rachel. It was shared that Mockrin was first intrigued by this biblical scene by a small gesture that could have been…
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A Portfolio: Christian Quin Newell
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home On today’s A Portfolio, we take a look at the work of London-based painter, Christian Quin Newell. In 2021, we wrote about Newell’s show at Public Gallery, and have been loving his recent works that we saw throughout 2022.
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Hush-a-bye Dreams: Clifford Prince King is Building an Archive of Tenderness
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Clifford Prince King’s photographs, writes Zoë Hopkins, “emerge from the everday intimacy experienced between young Black gay men in the artist’s life… A self-taught photographer, King looks to the textures of his everyday life to animate his photographs. He takes pictures of friends, lovers, and acquaintances, many of whom…
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Tits & Clits 1972-1987: Book Signing and Artwork Exhibition @ La Luz de Jesus, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In conjunction with the new Fantagraphics anthology, Tits & Clits 1972-1987, Fantagraphics and La Luz de Jesus Gallery are pleased to present a book signing and original artwork exhibition for the release of the book on April 6, 2023, with artwork on exhibit by the legendary, Joyce Farmer.
