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Haven: Sem Langendijk’s Photographic Investigation of Gentrification
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Who owns the city? In his research project Haven, opening at Foam, Sem Langendijk attempts to capture the environment of his youth: a place that no longer exists. Haven examines the environments of different port cities in various phases of transition, highlighting the transformation of disused docklands…
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b. Robert Moore’s “Out the Mud: A Black American Rite of Passage” @ Thinkspace Projects, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Thinkspace Projects is honored to present b. Robert Moore’s inaugural solo show Out the Mud: A Black American Rite Of Passage. Self-taught and multidisciplinary artist, Moore, uses art as a means to process both the personal and the societal. He provides the perspective that a quick glance may not.…
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Iva Kinnaird
Source artforum.com Elizabeth Warren’s Ear (all works cited, 2022), part of Iva Kinnaird’s solo debut at the house gallery associated with F magazine, initiated viewers into the Houston-based artist’s quirky mode of
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Sandra Mujinga
Source artforum.com Sandra Mujinga’s “IBMSWR: I Build My Skin With Rocks” functions as a portal into worlds beyond those prescribed by Western ideologies. The installation from which the exhibition takes its title occupies
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Molly Warnock on Pierre Soulages and Pierrette Bloch
Source artforum.com IN 1979, Bernard Ceysson, then the director of the Musée d’Art Moderne et Contemporain in Saint-Étienne, France, published a monograph devoted to the painter Pierre Soulages. He began his absorbing
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Laddie John Dill
Source artforum.com In 1704, Sir Isaac Newton invented the color wheel, which featured red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. When rotated, the hues fade to white, collapsing the spectrum into pure lumen.
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Martin Herbert on Klára Hosnedlová
Source artforum.com SHORTLY BEFORE her 2020 exhibition “Nest” opened at the Berlin gallery Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Czech Republic–born artist Klára Hosnedlová brought two female “performers” into the space. She dressed
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Sam McKinniss on Cumwizard69420
Source artforum.com BALTHUS, WHEN ASKED ABOUT HIMSELF: “Balthus is a painter about whom nothing is known. Now let us look at the pictures.” The same can be said for Cumwizard69420. No one in the New York art world knows
