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Rachel Gregor “Acts of Observation” @ Hashimoto Contemporary, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Acts of Observation, a new body of work by Kansas City-based artist Rachel Gregor. Focusing on the artist’s practice of working on paper, these new paintings spotlight a quieter, more meditative part of her practice: painting from direct observation.
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Preview: Celeste Rapone “Some Weather” @ Marianne Boesky Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Marianne Boesky Gallery is pleased to present Some Weather, an exhibition of new work by Celeste Rapone (b. 1985; New Jersey). For her second solo exhibition with the gallery, the Chicago-based painter presents a new suite of paintings that examine the personal and professional anxieties of approaching…
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Yoshitoshi Kanemaki’s Sculptures Sport Kaleidoscopic Expressions in Their Search for a ‘True Self’
Source Colossal Yoshitoshi Kanemaki is no stranger to human emotions, imbuing his playful sculptures with not one but several expressions all at once. The Tokyo-based artist is known for his “glitched” sculptures carved from single pieces of timber, and in his ongoing current series Prism, he continues to explore the nature of distortion, reflection, and…
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Preview: Chloe Wise “Myth Information” @ Almine Rech, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Almine Rech New York, Tribeca is pleased to present Myth Information, Chloe Wise’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from September 18 to October 25, 2025.
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Exploring Ukraine’s Heritage Through the Symbolism of the ‘Hustynochkaa’ Headscarf Series by Lyubov Bessarab
Source Design You Trust Lyubov Bessarab is a Ukrainian artist and designer whose work explores contrasts—between reality and imagination, presence and absence, and the seen and unseen. Her art is deeply rooted in themes of identity, feminism, and mysticism, often reflecting the shifting nature of selfhood in today’s world. A constant source of inspiration in…
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“Wild at Heart”: Beautiful Digital Collages by Annita Stamati
Source Design You Trust Annita Stamati is a contemporary collage artist from Thessaloniki, Greece. She creates distinctive analog compositions using cut and paste techniques, drawing inspiration from nature and urban life. Stamati’s works often feature floral and figurative motifs with touches of surrealism in their themes. She shares her creative process and finished artworks on…
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Glowing Plastic Spores Spring from Invasive Vines in Mika Rottenberg’s ‘Vibrant Matter’
Source Colossal When a virulent material enters an ecosystem, it can wreak havoc on existing life. Bittersweet vines in Upstate New York, for example, were brought to the region in the second half of the 19th century to combat erosion and for their sinuous, woody beauty. Native to eastern Asia, these largely poisonous plants quickly…
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In ‘Aqueous Renaissance,’ Christy Lee Rogers Conjures Beauty and Interconnectivity Under Water
Source Colossal Born in Hawai’i, Christy Lee Rogers was fascinated by water from an early age. “For me, water has always been both chaos and freedom,” the artist says. “It strips away control and asks us to see ourselves in a different light. That’s where my stories begin.” Rogers is known for her large-scale, maximalist…
