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Ánima Correa
Source artforum.com The bottom of the sea, once viewed as an impenetrable mystery, has become what many now describe as the final frontier of an overpopulated world increasingly reliant on electronics. Even as hundreds of
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Whitechapel Slashes Jobs, Eliminates Curatorial Posts
Source artforum.com London’s Whitechapel Gallery has laid off six staffers, half of whom are high-level curators, The Art Newspaper reports. Among those who are being made redundant are Lydia Yee, who served as the gallery’s
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Hichem Merouche
Source artforum.com It is hard to get a clear view of the sea from within Algiers, even though the capital is built in terraces that cascade down the steep slopes ringing its enormous bay. In Hichem Merouche’s first solo
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The Beauty in Complexity: An Artist’s Journey through Hope, Growth, and the Human Mind
Source Design You Trust “Waiting” As Andrew Scott introduces his art, you can sense the passion and depth in his work. It’s clear that his art is not just about drawing pretty pictures, but about exploring the complex depths of the human experience. More: Andrew Scott, Instagram h/t: boredpanda “Slingshot” Through his unique illustrations, Scott…
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The Chicken Lamp – Art, Utility or Dumpster Fodder?
Source Design You Trust Hold on to your feathers, folks! The latest addition to poultry-themed decor has arrived, and it’s sure to ruffle some feathers. Introducing the Chicken Lamp – the egg-citing, butt-glowing work of art that has everyone scratching their heads. Is it a lamp? Is it a chicken? Is it a joke gone…
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Lively Botanicals and Organic Forms Cloak Juz Kitson’s Ceramic Vessels in Dense Topographies
Source Colossal “You are stronger than you think, You are more than you know,” stoneware, raku, oxides, multiple glazes, fired multiple times, 77 x 39 x 37 centimeters. All photos by Simon Hewson, © Juz Kitson, shared with permission Focused on movement and vitality, artist Juz Kitson sculpts supple vessels that harness the lively qualities of…
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Kehinde Wiley’s “An Archaeology of Silence” Makes its US Premiere at the de Young Museum
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “The work that I do,” Kehinde Wiley explained to us for his Fall 2022 cover story, “is a way of engaging a deeply beautiful and terrible world and having the ability to say something about it. That allows me to feel less powerless, even though I know…
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Frieze New York Announces Exhibitors for 2023 Edition
Source artforum.com The organizers of Frieze have revealed the sixty-nine galleries that will be participating in the 2023 iteration of its New York fair. The event is set to take place May 18–21, with a preview on May
