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Four Painters on Alex Katz
Source artforum.com NEARLY FORTY YEARS after Alex Katz’s last New York retrospective, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum has mounted “Alex Katz: Gathering,” a career survey encompassing eight decades of the nonagenarian
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Gladys Nilsson
Source artforum.com To my mind, Gladys Nilsson is the reigning queen of weird-ass figuration and has been for more than fifty years. She was a founding member of the Hairy Who, a group of six Chicago artists who showed
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Tori Wrånes
Source artforum.com Gorgeously awkward, the troll-like characters in Tori Wrånes’s video installation BIG WATER, 2022, have round bodies and auburn fur that ripples underwater. Each creature is really a body suit, latex
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Jenny Moore Named Inaugural Director of Montana’s Tinworks
Source artforum.com Jenny Moore has been announced as the founding director of Tinworks Art in Bozeman, Montana. Moore arrives to the four-year-old arts organization from Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas. She led that
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Savor These Decadent Cakes, Pastries, and Other Sweet Treats in the Soft Glow of Candlelight
Source Colossal Photos by Julie Purpura, all images © Center of Order and Experimentation, shared with permission Just like recipes are passed from one generation to the next, so are the methods behind the decadent cakes and pastries of Cereria Introna. Piped with thick pink frosting or dusted with sugar, the confections are handmade in Italy…
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Trick Facial Recognition Software into Thinking You’re a Zebra or Giraffe with These Pyschedelic Garments
Source Colossal All images © Cap_able, shared with permission Here’s some unusual criteria to consider when deciding what to wear: if you’re scanned by facial-recognition software, do you prefer being detected as a zebra, giraffe, or a dog? Cap_able, an Italian fashion-meets-tech startup, prompts consumers to consider individual rights to privacy when making decisions about…
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Drive Art Website Traffic by Blogging
Source Artsy Shark Want to draw more visitors to your art website? Consider blogging, which can help your traffic numbers in several ways. The post Drive Art Website Traffic by Blogging appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Kaveri Raina
Source artforum.com Corporeal forms and abstract shapes collide on unprimed, earthen fields in Kaveri Raina’s breathtaking paintings. The first time I saw them, in a 2019 group show at New York’s Luhring Augustine, their
