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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 104: Willehad Eilers, the Man They Call Wayne Horse
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home When you enter the website of Willehad Eilers, aka Wayne Horse, you are greeted with a message that reads “80.000.000 Hooligans.” What does it mean? Does it matter? Because whatever you see in the works of Wayne Horse is an entry point to a bizarro world that…
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Sam Friedman Brings HIs Composite Paintings to Frieze Week in Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Tthere is a world that I think in visually, and it’s built in how I use paint.” There is also a way that longtime Juxtapoz favorite, Sam Friedman, composes his paintings, the way he structures canvases together that seem disparate but create a story. For years he…
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Banksy Drops a Valentine’s Day Mascara
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home There have been many organizations who have been bringing to attention domestic violence reports during COVID, with the UK have many resources and reports over the last few years. Banksy, often on the pulse of both domestic and international issues from his base in the UK, has…
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Director Zelfira Tregulova Pushed Out Moscow’s State Tretyakov Gallery
Source artforum.com Art historian Zelfira Tregulova, who led the state Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow since 2015, has been forced out of her job. Tregulova told Russia’s National State News that the Russian Ministry of Culture
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A Staggering 3.32 Billion Celestial Objects Dot an Enormous New Image of the Milky Way
Source Colossal A detail image of the larger composite. DECaPS2/DOE/FNAL/DECam/CTIO/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA Image processing: M. Zamani & D. de Martin (NSF’s NOIRLab) A massive new composite released earlier this year reveals a confounding number of stars in the Milky Way. An international collaboration gathered from multiple telescopes at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile, the stunning work…
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Vintage Ephemera Backdrops Mark Powell’s Intimate Ballpoint Pen Drawings
Source Colossal All images © Mark Powell, shared with permission From playing cards and posters to envelopes and postcards scrawled with notes, the untraditional canvases holding Mark Powell’s artworks are tapestries of memories and experiences past. The Brighton-based artist (previously) sutures scraps of vintage ephemera and draws in ballpoint pen, rendering intimate portraits, birds, and scenes…
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Nicholas Mangan
Source artforum.com Few artists delineate the volatile relationship between humans and their environment as directly as Nicholas Mangan. “Core-Coralations (Death Assemblages)” is part of Nicholas Mangan’s ongoing exploration
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This Agency Creates Plywood Renderings of Modernist Buildings
Source Design You Trust Helen Waites founded Plyconic, a London design studio specializing in 3D artworks depicting postwar modernist architecture using layers of plywood. Her inspiration came from observing the changing light and shadows at the Barbican in London, leading her to start a Kickstarter campaign. More: Plyconic, Instagram h/t: guardian The Piccadilly hotel (Mercure),…
