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Kateryna Lysovenko
Source artforum.com Kateryna Lysovenko’s exhibition “Something for Everyone” draws viewers in with its large eponymous 2022 installation, which centers on a standing painting that curves to form a kind of apse in the back
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Alexánder Apóstol
Source artforum.com Curated by Manuel Segade, the midcareer retrospective of Alexánder Apóstol, “Posture and Geometry in the Era of Tropical Autocracy,” reveals the conceptual coherence and formal brilliance of the artist’s
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TR Ericsson
Source artforum.com When TR Ericsson’s mother died in 2003, she left her only son with photos, letters, and questions. The artist, then a practicing painter, stopped making work for a while; when he started up again, he
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Matthew Ronay
Source artforum.com Matthew Ronay’s 2022 sculpture, The Crack, the Swell, an Earth, an Ode, is a polychromed puzzle of cut and textured wood. The roughly twenty-four-foot-long arrangement is segmented and cleverly linked
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Luca Guadagnino’s tender cannibal romance
Source artforum.com IF ’80S CINEMA experienced a “cannibal boom” by way of Italian exploitation flicks, the ’00s/’10s zeitgeist’s deviant gourmand was the libidinous vampire. At a time when many complained sex was
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Pics From 2022 Beard & Mustache Championship That Showcases Next-Level Facial Hair
Source Design You Trust Welcome to the wonderland of facial hair of all shapes, styles, and sizes, from giant beards to Salvador Dali-worthy mustaches. We’re talking about The National Beard and Moustache Championships organized by Beard Team USA® which took place in Casper on November 12 this month. This whimsical event celebrates facial hair, and…
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Artist Harmonia Rosales Reinterprets Genesis through a Stunning Subversion of the Sistine Chapel
Source Colossal “Beyond the Peonies” (2022), oil on wood panel, 36 x 48 inches. All photos by Jeff McLane, courtesy of the artist and UTA Artist Space, shared with permission At the heart of Garden of Eve, Harmonia Rosales’ comprehensive exhibition at UTA Artist Space in Beverly Hills, is the power of narrative. The show spans years…
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How choreographer Mina Nishimura inhabits sacred space
Source artforum.com WITH THE WINDING TITLE of her latest dance, Mapping a Forest While Searching for an Opposite Term of Exorcist, the choreographer Mina Nishimura suggests she’s looking for a role, a word, which she
