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The Light That Passes Through Us: Carlos Rodriguez @ Hashimoto Contemporary, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hashimoto Contemporary in NYC is pleased to present The Light That Passes Through Us, a solo exhibition by Mexico City-based artist Carlos Rodriguez. The title of the exhibition, The Light That Passes Through Us, references William Irwin Thompson’s essay Time Falling Bodies Take to Light, where reflections on…
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H.R. GIGER PARIS @ Long Story Short
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Long Story Short Paris, in collaboration with Mai 36 Galerie and Kaleidoscope magazine, presents H.R. GIGER PARIS, an exhibition dedicated to the visionary Swiss artist H.R. Giger. Running through November 15, 2025, coinciding with Art Basel Paris, the show brings together original works spanning Giger’s career — including…
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“Another America”: The Fictional History of United States by Phillip Toledano
Source Design You Trust In his project ‘Another America’, artist and photographer Phillip Toledano uses artificial intelligence to construct a fictional, yet hauntingly familiar, history of the United States. The series is comprised of AI-generated images that mimic the visual style of 1940s and 1950s photography. Toledano specifically chose this era because it was a…
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Stunning Vintage Covers of ‘La Science et Vie Magazine’, France’s Vision of Modern Progress
Source Design You Trust Science et Vie, which translates to Science and Life, is a renowned French monthly magazine that has been captivating readers with science and technology content for over a century. First published in 1913 under the original title La Science et la Vie, it stands among Europe’s oldest and most widely circulated…
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“Guardian At The Heavenly Gate”: Macabre and Hauntingly Detailed Illustrations of Brendon Flynn
Source Design You Trust Brendon Flynn is a Syracuse-based illustrator and musician who creates under the handle B. Flynn Art. His visual work is characterized by intricate, fine-line illustrations that delve into dark, surreal, and fantastical themes. Common motifs in his detailed art include skulls, mythological creatures, and esoteric symbolism, often rendered in a stark…
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Brandon Morris’ Ghostly Fiberglass Gowns Float Through a Paris Gallery
Source Colossal During a month in which hauntings and ghastly cosutmes are a ubiquitous sight, Brandon Morris presents a new body of work that taps into a shared sense of unease. The New York-based artist makes his Paris debut with Tissu Expansé, a collection of five fiberglass and resin gowns that appear as though they’ve…
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A Japanese Exhibition Places Contemporary Woodcarving Within the Continuum of Art History
Source Colossal Japan is an island nation rich in timber, from cypress (Hinoki) to cedar (Sugi) to larch (Karamatsu). Its renowned woodworking heritage dates back centuries, taking the form of immaculately carved wooden beams in houses, ornate storage boxes, and revered religious statuary. For some artists working today, this timeless tradition translates perfectly into contemporary…
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Build Your Professional Credibility as an Artist
Source Artsy Shark Credibility doesn’t come from luck or hype. It comes from presenting yourself as a professional in every way possible. The post Build Your Professional Credibility as an Artist appeared first on Artsy Shark.
