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Featured Artist Siona Benjamin
Source Artsy Shark Artist Siona Benjamin presents a collection of figurative works based on her fascinating transcultural background. The post Featured Artist Siona Benjamin appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Tomaso Binga
Source artforum.com In 1971, for her debut exhibition at Studio Oggeto in Caserta, Italy, Bianca Pucciarelli Menna displayed her visual poetry under the male pseudonym of Tomaso Binga, proclaiming, “The artist is not a
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Alex Prager Continues to Examines Cultural Mythologies and Archetypes
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Part Two: Run, Alex Prager’s multi-part exhibition at Lehmann Maupin will culminate in the debut of Prager’s ambitious new film at the gallery’s New York location in January 2023. Directly responding to a period of cultural ambivalences and uncertainties, the exhibition urgently examines the collective will to…
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Genevieve Cohn: Carrying Stones
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “Feminism” has unfortunately become one of those words often accompanied by a deep eye-roll. Its meaning has become warped into a cannon of hollowness—disfigured and muddled by ubiquity. But before I lose you in exasperation, take comfort in the welcoming embrace of Genevieve Cohn. Her psychoactive paintings…
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Natural Light: Jeff Canham’s Plant Sculptures
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Remaining rooted (pun intended) in his practices of design and woodworking, Jeff Canham in Natural Light at Public Land Gallery presents yet another body of work that exemplifies his abilities to transform what we recognize as living flora into inanimate versions of themselves.
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Preview: Hashimoto Contemporary at Art Miami
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to announce their participation in Art Miami. The gallery has shown in the Miami art fairs since 2013 and are thrilled to be exhibiting in Art Miami for the third time. The booth will exhibit new and recent works by Kim Cogan, Francisco…
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Top of the Stack: Colossal’s Favorite Art Books of 2022
Source Colossal As we near the end of 2022, we’re taking a look back at the year, starting with the books we found most compelling, impressive, and inspirational. We’ve published dozens of articles on artist monographs and compendiums of broader topics across art and design and science and history over the last 12 months, and these…
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Philadelphia Home of Henry Ossawa Tanner Imperiled
Source artforum.com The North Philadelphia childhood home of painter Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859–1937), one of the first African American artists to gain international acclaim, is at risk of being destroyed. Tanner lived at
