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A Daily Cloud: Artist Creates Funny Doodles Of Clouds That Makes Everybody Smile
Source Design You Trust Dublin, Ireland-based artist Chris Judge creates funny doodles of clouds that makes everybody smile. Chris transforms beautiful pictures of clouds that he finds on the Internet into whimsical fun characters. A Daily Cloud is an amusing ongoing project created by Chris Judge and his wife, photographer Cliona O’Flaherty. More: Chris Judge,…
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Pablo Castañeda
Source artforum.com Pablo Castañeda’s neorealist paintings balance between fidelity to the mundane aesthetics of the border town Mexicali, where he lives and works, and an absurdist irreverence toward semiotic icons. For
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Ride EJ Hill’s Bubblegum Pink Roller Coaster Through a Mass MoCA Gallery
Source Colossal “Brava!” (2022), installation view at Mass MoCA. All images courtesy of Mass MoCA, shared with permission Throughout the Jim Crow era, Black people were often barred entry to recreation spaces like public swimming pools and amusement parks. As these sites of leisure and joy were officially desegregated following the landmark Brown vs. Board…
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New Giacometti Museum to Open in Paris in 2026
Source artforum.com A new museum devoted to the works of Alberto Giacometti is set to open in the former Gare des Invalides in Paris in 2026, allaying fears that the world’s largest collection of the Swiss sculptor’s works
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Romeo Gómez López
Source artforum.com Romeo Gómez López’s bunraku-inspired, post-porn, gay puppet romance, ASTROPAPI, 2022, is set on a futuristic post-Mexican space station dedicated to the extraction of water from meteorites and—if one
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Richard Mosse
Source artforum.com Vibrant infrared photographs of the industry-scarred Amazon greet viewers to Richard Mosse’s latest exhibition, “Broken Spectre.” Alongside portraits of miners, farmers, and Indigenous activists, detailed
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48,000 Academic Workers on Strike at the University of California
Source artforum.com Forty-eight thousand academic workers across all ten campuses of the University of California, including faculty and grad students, went on strike early November 14. The workers, who comprise postdocs,
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From Gray: In Dialogue with Romi Crawford on Citing Black Geographies
Source artforum.com On the occasion of Citing Black Geographies, curator Romi Crawford interprets notions of black space through the work of the exhibition’s participating artists, including Dawoud Bey, McArthur Binion,
