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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 105: Daniel Albanese is the The Dusty Rebel
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home We love finding all the nuanced stories happening in and around the street art world. Not just the blockbuster shows, but the political and activist areas that often shape how we construct both the print publication and the podcast itself. So today, we present Daniel Albanese and…
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Times Are Changing: New Works by Nigerian Artists, David Olatoye Babatunde and Victor Olaoye
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home GR Gallery is pleased to present Times Are Changing, an extensive duo exhibition featuring the latest production of Nigerian artists David Olatoye Babatunde and Victor Olaoye, integrated in the same event for the first time. The show will reveal 18 acute artworks, executed with the artists signature techniques…
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Mark van Yetter
Source artforum.com Mark van Yetter’s “The Politics of Charm” indeed delights and beguiles, but all is not as it first appears. The show is primarily composed of two sets of works on paper, pastel-Fauvist in palette, marked
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Can You Sell an Art Business?
Source Artsy Shark What’s the potential for creative entrepreneurs looking for an exit strategy? Here are some options for artists. The post Can You Sell an Art Business? appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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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
