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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…
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Mhairi Killin
Source artforum.com In August 2018, the carcasses of nearly 120 deep-diving beaked whales washed up along the coastlines of Iceland, Ireland, the Faroe Islands, and Scotland’s Hebrides archipelago. Scientists concluded
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Samanthe Rubell to Lead Pace Gallery amid Restructuring
Source artforum.com Samanthe Rubell has been named the next president of Pace Gallery, Artnews reports. The change comes as the blue-chip gallery, which has nine outposts around the world, restructures for the second time
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British Museum in Secret Talks with Greece over Repatriation of Elgin Marbles
Source artforum.com British Museum chair George Osborne last week met in London with Greek prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for the sole purpose of discussing the repatriation of the so-called Elgin marbles to Greece.
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‘China’s Van Goghs’ Documentary Explores the Industrial Scale of Art in the Village that Paints Thousands of Replicas
Source Colossal In the late 1980s, the village of Dafen in Shenzhen, China—home to a few hundred people—was set on an industrial course that would utterly transform the area. Over the past three decades in what is known as the “world’s art factory,” manufacturers have produced thousands of replicas of well-known paintings by Western masters…
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Aerial Photos Showcase the Annual Flamingo Migration that Transforms India’s Publicat Lake into a Vibrant Spectacle
Source Colossal All images © Raj Mohan, shared with permission Each January, Publicat Lake in Tamil Nadu, India, harbors tens of thousands of lanky, pink-feathered birds that gather in the warm waters during their annual migration. Approximately 20 flocks of flamingos land in the region in early November and stay until May, transforming the 750-square kilometers…
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Kaitlin Phillips around the 20th Art Basel Miami Beach
Source artforum.com LARRY GAGOSIAN DIDN’T FLY DOWN for the twentieth anniversary of Art Basel Miami Beach.This was described to me by Vanity Fair’s art reporter Nate Freeman as “gossip.” And perhaps, were I an art
