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Hlynur Pálmason’s Godland takes a leap of faith
Source artforum.com GODLAND HAS TWO TITLE CARDS: one in Icelandic, the other in Danish. Hlynur Pálmason’s new film exists in the tension between these two languages, which are really two worlds: one wild and unforgiving,
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“The Voices of a Tempest”
Source artforum.com Among the achievements of Une tempête (1969), Aimé Césaire’s transposition of Shakespeare’s late romance onto the imaginative landscape of 1960s anticolonialism, is its sensitivity to how language and
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Featured Artist Mark Rafter
Source Artsy Shark Artist Mark Rafter shares a fascinating collection of boldly textured and vibrantly colored abstract sculpture. The post Featured Artist Mark Rafter appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Join Us for A Colossal Workshop on Playful Character Drawings with Mattias Adolfsson
Source Colossal Image © Mattias Adolfsson, shared with permission Grab a pen and paper, and join artist Mattias Adolfsson (previously) and Colossal on March 11 for a virtual workshop on small character illustrations. In this one-hour session, Adolfsson will teach students how to draw a few of his signature quirky characters in ink and color…
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A Portfolio: Joseph Yaeger
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home As part of our new A Portfolio series, we show you the works of Joseph Yaeger, who currently is showing at The Perimeter in London. We take a look today at recent works from the Montana-born, London-based painter, are both cinematic and quite in the tradition of pulp…
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The “High Desert Mirage” of Matthew Palladino
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home NANZUKA is pleased to present an exhibition of new works by American artist Matthew Palladino at NANZUKA UNDERGROUND. This marks the artist’s latest solo exhibition with NANZUKA following his previous concurrent shows at 3110NZ by LDH kitchen and NANZUKA 2G in June 2022.
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Diego Moreno: In My Mind There is Never Silence
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In Diego Moreno’s work there is a tense calm. A kind of mutism plagued by murmurs. Everything begins at home: a domestic scene, a birthday, a religious rite. The family space in which many of us have grown up. However, something else is shown in his photographs,…
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The “Phenomenon” That is Noritoshi Mitsuuchi
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In Thinkspace Projects’ Gallery III opening this weekend, they are excited to showcase Phenomenon, the debut west coast U.S. solo exhibition of from Japanese artist Noritoshi Mitsuuchi. Resembling children’s drawings, or, perhaps more accurately, an adult’s interpretation of a child’s imagination, Mitsuuchi taps into the aspects of…
