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Sophie Barbasch Follows the Transnordestina Railroad Across Brazil
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Awarded a Fulbright Scholarship, Sophie Barbasch lived in Fortaleza, Brazil for a year, photographing the Transnordestina, a railroad under construction in the Northeast that ties the desert to the sea. Traveling throughout Ceará, Piauí, and Pernambuco, Barbasch explored a country in a persistent state of flux. This…
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Caleb Hahne Quintana Goes Home to “AURORA”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home When I spoke to Caleb Hahne Quintana at his latest opening, AURORA, at Anat Ebgi in Los Angeles, he mentioned this idea that his work was described as “metafiction.” Often in his paintings, especially in AURORA, Caleb is creating paintings places he knows with the faces and…
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Gabriel Sanchez Presents “Silencio (Silence)”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Luis De Jesus Los Angeles is very pleased to announce GABRIEL SANCHEZ: Silencio (Silence), an exhibition of new paintings on view in Gallery 1 through December 23, 2022.
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Mysterious Creatures Emerge from Recycled Materials in Sculptures by Spencer Hansen
Source Colossal “BADU” and “FINCH” in collaboration with Jason Siegel. All images © Spencer Hansen, shared with permission Long-legged creatures don otherwordly masks in sculptures by Bali-based artist Spencer Hansen, whose work explores identity and connection through a cast of uncanny characters. Using primarily natural, found, and recycled materials like wood, metal, bone, plant fibers,…
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Delicate Crocheted Patterns Splice and Embellish Susanna Bauer’s Dried Leaf Sculptures
Source Colossal “Sum of the Parts” (2022), magnolia, oak, cottonwood, eucalyptus, plane tree, beech leaves, 38 x 34 centimeters. All images by Art Photographers, © Susanna Bauer, shared with permission Vintage lace and the intricate innards of cells influence the thread components of Susanna Bauer’s crocheted works. The German artist, who lives in the U.K., stitches…
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Source Colossal Colossal is now on Mastodon! We joined this growing social network as an alternative to Twitter, where we’ll remain for at least a while longer, but we hope you’ll join us on this new platform, too. We like Mastodon because it has a lot of similar features, but unlike Twitter, which is privately owned,…
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Brian O’Doherty (1928–2022)
Source artforum.com Brian O’Doherty, the Irish-born polymath renowned for his influential art criticism and for his pseudonymously made post-Minimalist and Conceptual artwork placing agency with the viewer, has died at
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In the World of Wearable Art, 88 Dramatic Garments Grace the Stage in a Spectacular Performance
Source Colossal “Haerenga (Journey),” Christopher Davis, of New Zealand. All images © World of Wearable Art, shared with permission Every year in Wellington, dozens of extravagant garments explode onto the stage for three weeks as part of the World of Wearable Art competition. The annual performance is New Zealand’s largest theatrical production that highlights vast creativity translated…
