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The Power of Wholesale
Source Artsy Shark Are you selling your creative work in the wholesale marketplace? You probably have more control than you think. The post The Power of Wholesale appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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A Portfolio: Hayv Kahraman
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home As we know they have a show with The Third Line in Dubai at the moment, we dedicate today’s A Portfolio to Los Angeles-based artist, Hayv Kahraman. The gallery notes, “Recently, the artist has directed her research towards neuroscience, human immunology and “neurosculpting” – the ability to restructure the…
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Anders Petersen’s Iconic Photographs Reveal the Gritty Side of 1960s Hamburg
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Photographer Anders Petersen was casually photographing at Café Lehmitz on Hamburg’s Reeperbahn when a patron grabbed his camera and began taking their own pictures. Petersen seized the opportunity to photograph his new friend—and the rest of the bar’s unusual customers.
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Celeste Rapone: House Sounds @ Josh Lilley Gallery, London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Josh Lilley presents House Sounds, the second gallery exhibition by Chicago-based artist Celeste Rapone.
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Ezra Brown is “Trying To Keep It Together” @ Thinkspace Projects, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Thinkspace Projects is honored to present their debut solo exhibition with artist Ezra Brown, Trying to Keep it Together. In a series of works that toe the line between whimsical and emotional, he creates complex characters and scenarios that are truly accessible to viewers.
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Alexia Fabre Named Curator of 2024 Biennale de Lyon
Source artforum.com Alexia Fabre will curate the Seventeenth Biennale de Lyon, to take place September 2024–January 2025. A Chief Curator of Heritage, Fabre from 2005 to 2022 led the MAC VAL, the contemporary art museum
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Sarah Lucas Wins New Museum’s Inaugural $400,000 Sculpture Prize
Source artforum.com British sculptor Sarah Lucas has been named the first winner of the New Museum’s newly established Hostetler/Wrigley Sculpture Award. The $400,000 prize is named for Sue Hostetler, a trustee of the New
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Pachimon: The Amazing Obscure Kaiju Collectible Cards From The 70’s
Source Design You Trust Kyuradorosu (vampire monster)/ Height: 5 meters/ Weight: 800 kilograms/ From Chiba In the 1970s, kaiju and tokusatsu were all the rage in Japan, inspiring Yokopro to create Pachimon. These collectible cards featured several “Pachimon,” monsters based on popular kaiju series such as Godzilla, Gamera, and the Ultra Series. These monsters were…
