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Transcending digital dualism through networked poetry
Source artforum.com Over the past year, Kalmyk American poet Sasha Stiles has become the public face of the burgeoning world of poetry NFTs, which circulate and monetize poems outside of poetry books and magazines. She
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From Perrotin Paris: Bernar Venet, Matignon and place Vendôme
Source artforum.com Perrotin is pleased to present the double exhibition Diffeomorphism and Discontinuity and the installation La Parabole de l’Histoire on Place Vendôme. The exhibition showcases the full range of his
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Lucía Pizzani
Source artforum.com With her exhibition “Meruntö: In the house of spirits,” artist and environmentalist Lucía Pizzani invites us to take part in a ritual for remembering and recovering the knowledge of how to coexist with
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Talya Feldmann
Source artforum.com In the exhibition “Cut from Blue Sky,” Talya Feldman mines the thorny histories of racist violence in Germany and mass shootings in the United States. Her interest in these subjects grew out of personal
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Blu’s Refreshed Mural in Barcelona Bites into Ravenous Capitalism and Nature’s Brute Force
Source Colossal All images © Blu, shared with permission An updated mural from the anonymous Italian street artist Blu (previously) sinks its teeth into capitalistic greed and nature’s unparalleled capability for destruction. Originally painted in 2009 following the Spanish financial crisis of 2008, the first mural likened the insatiable capitalist appetite to that of the aggressive fish, which…
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Insurance Basics for Artists
Source Artsy Shark Are you aware of the types of insurance your art business should have to protect against loss and liability? The post Insurance Basics for Artists appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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A Portfolio: Awanle Ayiboro Hawa Ali
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home On today’s A Portfolio, we look at the works of Ghana-based artist, Awanle Ayiboro Hawa Ali. With their work on view now at Subliminal Projects in Visual Language: The Art of Protest, she is inspired by African women’s experiences in patriarchal societies.
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Judith Supine: The Safe Space in CDMX
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home When I first moved to Mexico City, it felt very freeing to be removed from my peers in New York City. The always-judging social eye was no longer present. Whether or not that was real or self-created, I felt a sense of relief and more space in…
