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In Miniature Models, Thomas Doyle Envisions an Unsettling Future of Technological Takeover
Source Colossal If we were to travel 500 years into the future, what would the monuments decorating public parks and town squares commemorate? Thomas Doyle takes us on an unnerving journey to imagine the culture we might encounter should our endless fascination with technology continue. The New York-based artist (previously) toys with perception as he…
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Spectacular Winning Photos from the Mangrove Photography Awards 2025
Source Design You Trust Overall Winner: “Birds’ eye view of the hunt” by Mark Ian Cooks The 2025 Mangrove Photography Awards showcased 25 stunning images that highlight the beauty and ecological importance of mangrove forests worldwide. With over 3,300 entries from 78 countries, the competition reflects a growing global awareness of mangroves’ critical role in…
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Hypnotic Patterns Envelop Sofia Bonati’s Nostalgic and Stylish Imagined Portraits
Source Colossal In the bold, imagined portraits of Sofia Bonati (previously), women gaze confidently from swaths of fabric and symmetrical organic elements. Whether cloaking her figures in geometric patterns or natural details like insect wings, each individual gazes directly at the viewer amid vibrant backgrounds and elegant garments. Bonati often derives her patterns and outfits…
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An Expansive Survey in Scotland Celebrates Five Decades of Land Art by Andy Goldsworthy
Source Colossal Andy Goldsworthy grew up on the edge of Leeds, with Yorkshire’s rural fields in one direction and the city’s urban center in the other. As a teenager, he worked on local farms, which instilled an early respect for the land—and a fascination that would blossom into an interdisciplinary art practice throughout the next…
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Featured Artist Janice Levitt
Source Artsy Shark Artist Janice Levitt presents a collection of nature-inspired mixed media mosaics designed to intrigue and delight. The post Featured Artist Janice Levitt appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Ellen Akimoto “Everybody’s in the Room” @ Galerie Judin, Berlin
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home With Everybody’s in the Room, Galerie Judin proudly presents Ellen Akimoto’s second solo exhibition with the gallery – featuring, at its center, her most ambitious painting to date. Spanning twelve meters across six large-format panels, each increasingly spaced apart, this monumental work also lends its title to the…
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Nightfalls: Brian Lotti’s Paintings are a “Liquid Ambien Haze”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Brian Lotti’s Nightfalls is the artist’s first solo show at La Loma. The paintings are urban nocturnes, mysterious and fragmentary. Lotti’s paintings are meditations on the liquid Ambien haze of the city at night. He renders Los Angeles, and friends, in soft neon blur: the sodium burn of…
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‘Outcasts’ Highlights the Scientific Contributions of Trailblazing Artist and Naturalist Mary Banning
Source Colossal In the 1800s, mycology—the study of fungi—was a relatively new field, emerging around the same time as Enlightenment-era studies in botany and herbal medicine. Science and art converged in works like Elizabeth Blackwell’s A Curious Herbal, along with German naturalist Lorenz Oken’s seven-volume Allgemaine Naturgeschichte, consisting of more than 5,000 pages dedicated to…
