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Tirdad Hashemi
Source artforum.com A sense of intimate, brutal absurdity suffuses Tirdad Hashemi’s recent work, much of it made following the killing of Mahsa Amini last September in the artist’s native Iran and the subsequent eruption
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Beautiful Portrait Photos of Actress Jan Smithers in the 1960s and ’70s
Source Design You Trust Jan Smithers, the former American actress, first gained national attention as a teenager when she appeared on the cover of Newsweek in March 1966, perched on the back of a motorcycle. The cover story catapulted her into the spotlight, leading to offers from Hollywood agents eager to work with the young…
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Hyperrealistic Portraits Painted With Fire By This Self-Taught Nigerian Artist
Source Design You Trust Creating hyperrealistic art with traditional mediums is an incredible feat on its own, but adding the complexity of pyrography – the art of painting with fire on wood – takes it to another level. Yet for Nigerian artist Alex Peter Idoko, the challenge only fueled his passion for the craft. More:…
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Artist Creates A Whimsical Tiny Glass Balloon Dog Figurines
Source Design You Trust Introducing a new addition to the assortment of glass figurines, a colorful and unique glass balloon dog figurine! The artist, Nikita Drachuk, is thrilled to share his new creation that is sure to brighten any room or desk. Crafted from solid glass, this figurine is not only visually pleasing but also…
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Accidental Masterpieces: Unexpected Artworks Made Without Intention
Source Design You Trust “The Wear And Scuff Marks On This Boat Look Like An Island In The Sea” Reddit Well, well, well…apparently, God is not just in heaven, but also in the details! And let’s be honest, sometimes those details can be hilarious. I mean, have you ever taken a closer look at something…
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Margaret Raspé on automatism and the art of attention
Source artforum.com Margaret Raspé has explored and upended structures of perception in an oeuvre that spans five decades and encompasses film, performance, photography, and large-scale installation. She is perhaps best
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Chibuike Uzoma
Source artforum.com The opening dedication in Chibuike Uzoma’s book To Kick A Stone, published on the occasion of his solo exhibition of the same name, reads simply, “To Grace, my beloved mother.” Grace is thus the intended
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Nic Dyer is Sprinkling a BREADCRUMB
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present BREADCRUMB, a solo exhibition by Hudson Valley-based artist Nic Dyer. The exhibition will be Dyer’s inaugural solo presentation at Hashimoto Contemporary, and debut solo exhibition in New York City.
