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Daria Dmytrenko: The Dreams I Don’t Remember
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home PM/AM is pleased to present The Dreams I Don’t Remember, a solo exhibition of new works by Daria Dmytrenko. The artist conjures creatures that dwell somewhere between nightmare and self-portrait. Her figures—amorphous yet anatomical, grotesque yet majestic—emerge from the recesses of her subconscious, relics of a prehistoric…
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Preview: Rebecca Ness Opens New Solo Show @ Ben Brown Fine Arts, London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Ben Brown Fine Arts is delighted to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Rebecca Ness, marking the first presentation of work by the acclaimed New York-based figurative painter with the gallery. Ness is a painter of everyday life. Her subject matter is people – encountered directly, but…
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Story Circles: Vanessa Garwood @ Sim Smith, London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Sim Smith is pleased to announce Vanessa Garwood’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, Story Circles. Vanessa Garwood’s paintings explore the progressive nature of matrilateral storytelling, whilst also mining the psychological dramas that unfold behind both speech and action. Each painting becomes an investigation into the hierarchies that play…
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M+B Looks at the Photography of Mike Brodie
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home As part of M+B’s summer series celebrating their 20-year anniversary, the gallery is proud to spotlight the work of Mike Brodie. While Mike first began photography with a Polaroid camera in 2004, at the age of 19, capturing unique people and gritty, raw situations during his life…
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Artist Agnes Denes Grow a Field of Wheat in in Lower Manhattan, New York, 1982
Source Design You Trust In 1982, conceptual artist Agnes Denes transformed a barren landfill near Wall Street into a two-acre wheat field for her project *Wheatfield – A Confrontation*. Commissioned by the Public Art Fund, the work involved months of labor, including soil preparation, hand-digging furrows, and planting seeds. Denes and her team maintained the…
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Customize Studio GOGO’s Sterling Silver Jewelry with LEGO Bricks
Source Colossal If you’ve ever wondered what to do with some of your old LEGO lying around, have you thought about wearing them? Based in Berlin, Studio GOGO is a woman-owned jewelry design company that celebrates the everyday joys of playful minimalism and color. Their line of plastic brick-inspired rings is accompanied by a small…
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Beautiful Minimalist Pastel Portraits by Japanese Illustrator 192
Source Design You Trust Japanese illustrator 192, known online as @choomoranma in Instagram — a nod to Mount Everest—crafts ethereal portraits that seem to drift on a gentle breeze. His artwork features soft pastel tones, minimal detailing, and subtle gradients that evoke serenity and weightlessness. Often depicting young women with luminous white or silver hair,…
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Superb Bizarre Animal Sculptures by Virginie Gribouilli
Source Design You Trust French sculptor Virginie Gribouilli designs fantastical creatures that seem to emerge from ancient legends and futuristic dreams. Her sculptures merge animal anatomy with surreal and dark artistic influences, creating hybrid beings that evoke mystery and reverence. Using cold porcelain and copper-like textures, she balances delicacy with power, crafting pieces that feel…
