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A Mysterious Presence in the Forest Grapples with Change in Guldies’s Stop-Motion Animation ‘MITOSIS’
Source Colossal In his latest stop-motion animation, Alexander Unger, who works as Guldies (previously), presents an idiosyncratic tale set in a nighttime forest. “MITOSIS” follows the transformation of a pine cone into an anthropomorphized log, which in turn morphs into timber, crates, and an idyllic cabin in the woods. Yet an eccentric presence lurks amongst…
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Erika Ranee
Source artforum.com “All Natural,” Erika Ranee’s first solo exhibition with this gallery, presents seven abstract paintings that address the artist’s life between two types of environments: New York City, where she currently
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Featured Artist Maria Poroy
Source Artsy Shark Painter Maria Poroy shares a portfolio of works ablaze with color and emotional impact. Enjoy her portfolio. The post Featured Artist Maria Poroy appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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David Humphrey “Ass Backwards” @ Fredericks & Freiser, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Fredericks & Freiser is pleased to announce Ass Backwards, an exhibition of new work by David Humphrey. The exhibition continues Humphrey’s forty-year commitment to making formally inventive, psycho-socially engaged paintings and sculpture.
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Nick Makanna is the Earth Scraper
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home pt. 2 Gallery is excited to present Earth Scraper, an exhibition of new sculptures by Nick Makanna. Makanna works with clay to create his series of freestanding forms, each piece comprised of dimensional linework and deft manipulation of positive and negative space.
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Clayton Schiff is in Close Quarters
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home When I see the paintings of Clayton Schiff, I see a loneliness and a sort of Dostoevsky storyline. It feels like an inevitable sort of condition, a sort of inward examination of self because the self is the most important thing to explore in this universe. Or…
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Juxtapoz Exclusive: Fátima de Juan “Neon Visions” Print
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In conjunction with our Spring 2023 Quarterly cover story, Juxtapoz is excited to announce a special limited-edition, timed-released giclee print with Spanish painter, Fátima de Juan. The “Neon Visions” image used for the print is also the cover image for the Spring Quarterly. BUY IT HERE.
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Glitzy Rotting Fruit and Rusted Automobiles by Kathleen Ryan Consider the Tensions of American Consumerism
Source Colossal “Deluxe” (2023), agate, jasper, serpentine, garnet, lapis lazuli, smoky quartz, quartz, labradorite, tektite, aventurine, snowflake obsidian, onyx, tiger eye, turquoise, marble, glass, steel pins on coated polystyrene, wood, Datsun 1200 trunk, 53 x 45 x 73.5 inches. All photos by Lance Brewer, courtesy of the artist and François Ghebaly Gallery, shared with permission…
