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Arcmanoro Niles: You Know I Used To Love You but Now I Don’t Think I Can: There Ain’t No Right Way To Say Goodbye Again
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Lehmann Maupin presents You Know I Used To Love You but Now I Don’t Think I Can: There Ain’t No Right Way To Say Goodbye Again, an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by New York-based artist Arcmanoro Niles. The exhibition marks the first presentation of…
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O happiness! happiness!: Martyn Cross is in London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hales is delighted to announce O happiness! happiness!, Martyn Cross’s debut solo show with the gallery. The exhibition features new paintings that muse on Gustav Flaubert’s seminal book The Temptation of St Anthony.
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Smithe is the “Savant”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Ryan Joseph Gallery is excited to welcome back Smithe for his upcoming solo exhibition, Savant. The exhibition will feature new paintings, illustrations and sculptural work. Smithe is a Méxican illustrator & muralist currently based in Mexico City. He is influenced by old local comics, graphic style of…
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New Art Museum Survey Shows Staff Diversity Increasing
Source artforum.com The Mellon Foundation in its third survey of museums across the United States and Canada reported that diversity among staff at arts institutions has increased across the board since it conducted similar
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Adjunct Professors at New School and Parsons School of Design Stage Strike
Source artforum.com Part-time faculty at New York’s New School and at the Parsons School of Design, which it encompasses, on November 16 ceased teaching and took to the streets to protest low wages, job precarity, and
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A follow-up to The Clock, twelve years later
Source artforum.com Christian Marclay likes to play with doors. His early sculpture Armoire, 1988; the door slamming in Video Quartet, 2002; and his series of screen prints Door (The Electric Chair), 2006, are just a
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Oversized Animal Sculptures by Quentin Garel Weigh the Prideful Pursuit of Hunting for Sport
Source Colossal All images © Quentin Garel and Galerie LJ, shared with permission Through oversized faces of primates and busts of elephant calf and cow, French artist Quentin Garel examines the pomp and gratuitous impulse behind hunting for sport. His large-scale sculptures cast in bronze or carved from wood evoke taxidermied trophies of wild animals. Often scaled…
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Srijon Chowdhury
Source artforum.com Srijon Chowdhury’s debut solo museum exhibition metes out dizzying variations in style, genre, and scale. Yet his work’s coherence around the themes of life, death, and myth anchors the viewer. Visitors
