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Gabriel Sanchez “They Devoured Everything” @ David B. Smith Gallery, Denver
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home David B. Smith Gallery is proud to present They Devoured Everything by Boulder, CO and Havana, Cuba-based artist Gabriel Sanchez. In his first solo exhibition with the gallery, Sanchez’s intimate portrait-focused paintings distill his experience as a Cuban-American artist by capturing the raw emotional reality of a…
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Ann Wilson (1931–2023)
Source artforum.com Ann Wilson, a member of New York’s influential Coenties Slip Group in the 1950s and early ’60s, died at her home in Valatie, New York, on March 11 at the age of ninety-one. Wilson was known for works
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A Short Art History Lesson Explores the Realistic Impressionism of John Singer Sargent
Source Colossal A new video from Evan Puschak, the creator behind the Nerdwriter YouTube channel, delves into the uniquely blended style of the American painter John Singer Sargent (1856-1925). Described by Kottke as “realism through impressionism,” Sargent’s approach centers on accurately capturing the tonal value of a scene, the spectrum of light to dark, rather…
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Influential Collector Myriam Ullens Shot Dead
Source artforum.com Myriam Ullens, who with her husband, Guy, helped bring Chinese contemporary art to global attention, was fatally shot in a car outside her home in Lasne, Belgium, on the morning of March 29. She was
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Jenny Schlenzka to Leave New York’s Performance Space for Berlin’s Gropius Bau
Source artforum.com Jenny Schlenzka, who since 2017 has served as executive artistic director of Performance Space New York, will depart the organization this summer to lead the Gropius Bau in her native Berlin. Schlenzka
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Shishi San’s Vibrant Tufted Sculptures Celebrate the Colorful Motifs of Chinese Vases
Source Colossal All images © Shishi San. Photo by Alix Joiret The soft pile of tufted yarn meets vibrant color in Brussels-based artist Shishi San’s bold sculptures. She began tufting in 2019, working on two-dimensional pieces that feature playful flowers, insects, and other creatures, and last year, she propelled her practice into the three-dimensional realm.…
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Josh Jefferson is Causing “The Big Ruckus” in NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Josh Jefferson, the Boston-based painter, uses a big brush to create a big ruckus. It could just a little slight wink and nod, as his new solo show, The Big Ruckus, opens at Sugarlift in NYC, but its about the strokes and movement for Josh, who has…
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Agnès Godard’s moving pictures
Source artforum.com IF I WERE GUARDING the gates of heaven, I’d let in all the cinematographers, no questions asked. They toil for such piddling rewards here on Earth. No matter how transcendent their efforts, they
