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The Art Stories Colossal Readers Loved Most in 2022
Source Colossal As we edge closer to the end of 2022, we’re taking a look back at some of the biggest hits on Colossal throughout the year. We’ve published hundreds of articles spotlighting extraordinary work by artists around the globe who test boundaries, activate discussion, and inspire innovation. We collected 10 of the most-read articles…
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Featured Artist John Ketley
Source Artsy Shark Florida artist John Ketley captures the beauty of Florida and its habitat in his bright, sunlit paintings. The post Featured Artist John Ketley appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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The Gentle Tenderness of Pentti Sammallahti’s Photographs
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Inspired by the title of a 1920 epic poem by the poet and forerunner of Finnish literary modernism Aaro Hellaakoski, The Two of US at Nailya Alexander Gallery explores the poetic images of Finnish photographer Pentti Sammallahti.
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Anna Maria Maiolino
Source artforum.com Curated by Paulo Miyada, “Schhhiii . . .” is the first retrospective exhibition in Argentina of Anna Maria Maiolino, the Italy-born, Brazil-based artist who—alongside Lygia Pape and Lygia Clark, her
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Daniela Comani
Source artforum.com Daniela Comani analyzes the patriarchal structure of society and the family, where clichés around gender roles are hard to eradicate. Rewriting history through innovative narrative strategies, she
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Joaquín Torres-García
Source artforum.com In the early 1920s, in the midst of a personal and creative crisis, the artist Joaquín Torres-García wrote in his diary, “I am not going to paint anymore. I am going to put all my painting into toys.
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Huge Low Poly Art Sculptures and Installations by David Mesguich
Source Design You Trust David Mesguich, a street artist and globetrotter, makes large installations that leaves where everyone can see them, in the public spaces of countries like France, Belgium and Poland. Huge installations that are designed to shake the social consciousness, as in the case of his latest project “Stateless“, a series where the…
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Temple of Boom: A Vivid Tribute to The Parthenon
Source Design You Trust Sean Fennessy The National Gallery of Victoria just unveiled ‘Temple of Boom’, an exuberant replica of The Parthenon in the heart of Melbourne, Australia. The colorful large-scale art installation was designed by Melbourne-based architects Adam Newman and Kelvin Tsang to celebrate The Parthenon, a global architectural icon situated on the Acropolis…
