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Hanna Lee Joshi’s “What is it You Seek?” @ Thinkspace Projects, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home True to their commitment to the New Contemporary Art community, Thinkspace Projects rings in the holidays with an exciting lineup of December shows, fun-filled opening night, and a toy drive. With their beautiful expanded space filled with art, they are thrilled to celebrate this milestone year.
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Igshaan Adams
Source artforum.com Vastrapplek translates from Afrikaans, Igshaan Adams’s native language, to mean “hold fast and stomp in place.” Adams’s exhibition here takes this word as its title, which alludes to a dovetailing of
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The Craft Stories Colossal Readers Loved Most in 2022
Source Colossal We’re wrapping up 2022 and revisiting some of the craft projects we wrote about this year. From a 2,000-year-old Roman glass bowl to a menagerie of paper bats, the stories Colossal readers loved most are diverse in medium and subject matter and show a vast array of creativity around the globe. If you…
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Georgian Culture and Ukrainian Pride Highlight the 2022 Tbilisi Mural Fest
Source Colossal By Sasha Korban. All images courtesy of Tbilisi Mural Fest, shared with permission For the last four years, Tbilisi Mural Fest has facilitated more than 40 public artworks around the Georgian capital, and the 2022 event brought a spate of new projects to the city. Given the nation’s proximity to Russia and that country’s groundless…
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We’ll Keep On Dancing Till We Pay the Rent
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Art, to me, has never felt like a description of reality. It is always about getting some internal understanding of reality out. —Glenn Brown
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Featured Artist Jenny Pivor
Source Artsy Shark Artist Jenny Pivor shares a selection from her Jazzed series, using colorful photographic composites of musicians transposed with nature images. The post Featured Artist Jenny Pivor appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Andrea Modica: Theatrum Equorum
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Many curious feelings arise from the photographs in Andrea Modica’s new book, Theatrum Equorum. They emerge slowly, and sometimes surprisingly, between intentionally repetitive images of horses lying in repose, resting on beds of shredded paper, enclosed by dark, and featureless walls. It isn’t a context where we…
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Samantha Rosenwald: Christie’s @ Room 57 Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In approaching the dogmas of art history there is a perceived levity in creating art with a colored pencil, an interesting dichotomy within such a multifaceted but popular tool. As a historical artifact, we could look back to Pliny the Elder (not the beer, of course), who…
