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The Ghosts in My Room Don’t Live Under the Bed: Franco Fasoli in Madrid
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home VILLAZAN is pleased to present “Los fantasmas en mi habitación no viven bajo la cama” (“The ghosts in my room don’t live under the bed”) an exhibition of new paintings by the Argentine artist and one of the best guests on Radio Juxtapoz, Franco Fasoli, that have…
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The Yanomami Struggle: 5 Decades in the Amazon
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The Yanomami Struggle is a comprehensive exhibition at The Shed dedicated to the collaboration and friendship between artist and activist Claudia Andujar and the Yanomami people, one of the largest Indigenous groups living in Amazonia today.
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Hubert Schmalix Has Eyes Upon…
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Nino Mier Gallery is pleased to present Eyes Upon…., an exhibition of paintings by Austrian born and Los Angeles based artist Hubert Schmalix. A series of new figurative, landscape, and still life paintings comprise the exhibition. The artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery,
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Amia Srinivasan and Paul Chan on fate and their first experiences with philosophy
Source artforum.com Philosopher and writer Amia Srinivasan meets with artist Paul Chan for the latest episode of“Artists on Writers | Writers on Artists.” Together they contemplate fate, the distortion of reality caused
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Kenneth Tam
Source artforum.com In a video interview with the Chinese Railroad Workers in North America Project at Stanford University, Connie Young Yu, whose paternal great-grandfather was a laborer on the first transcontinental
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Mit Jai Inn
Source artforum.com Mit Jai Inn’s exhibition “Dreamday” continues the Impressionists’ quest to transmit the quintessential translucence of light and color onto canvas. In addition to indulging in a little material alchemy
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Amia Srinivasan and Paul Chan
Source artforum.com Philosopher and writer Amia Srinivasan meets with artist Paul Chan for the latest episode of Artists on Writers | Writers on Artists. Together they contemplate fate, the distortion of reality caused by
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El Anatsui Wins Tate Turbine Hall Commission
Source artforum.com Ghanian-born multimedia artist El Anatsui, widely known for his fluid, cascading tapestries constructed from bottle caps and copper wire, has been tapped to create the next Hyundai Commission at Tate
