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Vintage Cover Photos of The Popular Magazine in the 1920s
Source Design You Trust The Popular Magazine, a literary publication that ran for an impressive 612 issues from 1903 to 1931, was a staple in early American literature. With a diverse range of genres, the magazine featured everything from short fiction and novellas to serialized works and even complete short novels. Although the magazine covered…
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Delicate Knots, Velvet, and Beads Entwine in Julia Shore’s Mossy Embroideries
Source Colossal All images © Julia Shore, shared with permission Dappled with French knots, glinting materials, and pieces of moss, botanical embroideries by Julia Shore replicate the forest floor’s supple textures in fiber and beads. The Los Angeles-based artist also uses hand-dyed velvet, wool, felt, and sequins to add a variety of hues ranging from…
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Experience the Fascinating and Thought-Provoking Art of Collages by the Talented Artist Chad Gordon
Source Design You Trust Chad Gordon, a Brooklyn-based artist, masterfully crafts collage artworks that challenge societal norms and spark thought-provoking discussions. By utilizing found images such as price tag stickers and old photographs, Gordon’s pieces take on a unique and absurd aesthetic. Through his art, Gordon critiques the perils of consumerism and capitalism, expertly weaving…
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Vibrant Makeup Mirrors Sweet Frozen Treats in Max Siedentopf’s ‘Pleasure Portraits’
Source Colossal All images © Max Siedentopf, shared with permission London-based artist and creative director Max Siedentopf has a knack for portraying more than meets the eye in his distinctive portraits. A series titled Pleasure Portraits looks forward to summer, featuring the distinctive pastels and jewel tones of ice cream bars alongside subjects whose decadent…
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Build Your Art Business Locally
Source Artsy Shark The easiest place to sell your work might be right near your home. Use these tips to meet local business people, contacts and collectors. The post Build Your Art Business Locally appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Chris Killip, Retrospective @ The Photographers’ Gallery, London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The Photographers’ Gallery in London is currently hosting a retrospective exhibition of the work of Chris Killip, one of the most influential figures in British photography. This exhibition, which features over 140 works, is the most comprehensive survey of Killip’s career to date and includes previously unseen…
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Cincinnati: The City in a BLINK
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home After being a mostly casual observer to a summer of seemingly unending airline nightmares, I admit to feeling a little anxiety about whether a trip to Cincinnati in October had the right amount of potential payoff from a risk-reward perspective. If there’s one thing the pandemic taught…
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A Portfolio: Anaja Hvastija Gaia
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home On the occasin of her solo show at ATM Gallery in NYC, we take a look in this A Portfolio at the works of Anaja Hvastija Gaia. Bittersweeet is the Slovenian painters first solo show in the USA, where the figures are both in relation to each other…
