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Staff at Storm King Art Center Move to Unionize
Source artforum.com Workers at the Storm King Art Center in Windsor, New York, on November 15 announced that they plan to form a union. The push comes as the open-air sculpture park embarks on a $45 million capital project
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Guidi’s Ful/mine Is Born: An International Digital Project Promoting Art in All Forms
Source Colossal Ful/mine is a collaborative network of underground artists from all over the world: a digital melting pot that’s becoming the home of unconventional performative art, music, illustration, poetry, literature, and cutting-edge artistic practices. The idea was born from a commitment at the hands of Guidi—the iconic Italian shoe and bag designer known worldwide…
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Harmonious Drawings and Sculptural Renderings by Louise Despont Conjure Balance in Nature
Source Colossal “Taraxacum,” graphite and colored pencil on antique ledger book pages, 75 1/4 x 95 inches. All images courtesy of Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, NYC, and Galerie Isa, Mumbai, shared with permission Balance, symmetry, and the geometries of proportion create a distinct visual lexicon for Louise Despont. Working in graphite and colored pencil on antique…
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“Future Bodies from a Recent Past—Sculpture, Technology, and the Body Since the 1950s”
Source artforum.com What makes the body a hybrid material for sculpture? In “Future Bodies,” Patrizia Dander and Franziska Linhardt explore this question through the relation between art and technology. Their transgenerational
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Featured Artist Tara Verkuil
Source Artsy Shark Painter Tara Verkuil shares a collection of whimsical mixed media abstracts that delight the senses. The post Featured Artist Tara Verkuil appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 099: Moral Fibres as Love Welcomes and Migrate Art Come Together
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In celebration of the Moral Fibres collaboration between the charitable organizations Migrate Art and Love Welcomes, Radio Juxtapoz took a moment to speak on how they each have found a place in both the art world and philanthropic, activist spaces. As the two created a series of…
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Jacob Todd Broussard Looks at “’77”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Pulling from personal history, memory, queer archival records, and folklore, Jacob Todd Broussard’s paintings and drawings examine narrative structures and form while negotiating the instance of meaning-making through images. In his exhibition ‘77 he examines the history of his father’s teenage band formed during that year while…
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Rebecca Maria’s “Some Things I Can’t Forget”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home From a generation where Outkast, JayZ, Nas, 2pac, and others had their music played, jammed, sung on every street corner in the world; From a generation where music was a way to ease tensions between different communities in the neighborhood, to underline the violence of authority over…
