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Sarah D’Ambrosio: Brooklyn, Berlin
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home A show that just came down that we wanted to make sure we got your attention with was Sarah D’Ambrosio: Brooklyn, Berlin that was on view at MARCH in NYC this past month.
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The Office of Collecting & Design, a Museum of Miniatures, Hits the Road
Source Colossal Artist and filmmaker Jessica Oreck cultivates what she calls “a collection of collections.” From tiny glass eggs to lone toy shoes to colorful beads and dominoes, the Office of Collecting & Design contains thousands of minuscule objects that Oreck has gathered over the years. Previously housed near downtown Las Vegas, the archive of…
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Zim&Zou’s ’80s-Inspired Paper Cassettes and Boombox Radiate with Color
Source Colossal From layered pieces of paper, Zim&Zou recently created a series of patterned cassette tapes and a vibrant portable stereo. Known for their elaborate, large-scale installations, the artists scaled down in size—but not color—for this playful throwback. Zim&Zou have recently collaborated with the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris to design an interactive family play…
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Featured Artist Isabelle Gervasio
Source Artsy Shark Artist Isabelle Gervasio creates a dialogue between art, beauty and contemplation in her work inspired by geometry and farniente. The post Featured Artist Isabelle Gervasio appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Maja Ruznic “Srklet” @ Karma, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Maja Ruznic describes her works on paper as “portals,” apertures inviting both the artist and the viewer into her fantastical worlds of morphing shapes, chimerical figures, and saturated color. Painted with acrylic-based gouache on raw Khadi paper, these works are an essential part of the artist’s practice:…
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“Les Acanthes”: The Epic Fantasy Landscape Paintings of Julien Delval
Source Design You Trust French artist Julien Delval conjures fantastical worlds with a classical touch, channeling the grandeur and precision of European masters. His paintings, crafted with traditional techniques like acrylic on wood and gouache on paper, possess a richness and texture that digital methods rarely achieve. Delval’s mastery lies in both his technical finesse…
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“Eye of the Sun”: The Superb Psychedelic Collage Art Works of Manzel Bowman
Source Design You Trust American artist Manzel Bowman envisions a cosmic future infused with African heritage, where ancestral mysticism merges with futuristic technology. His vibrant, surreal artworks echo the spirit of 1970s and 1980s Afrofuturist icons like Sun Ra and Parliament, blending historical pride with forward-looking imagination. Bowman’s pieces serve as cultural reclamation, aiming to…
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“Land of the Sleeping Things”: Beautiful Retro Inspired Works of Dan McPharlin
Source Design You Trust Australian artist Dan McPharlin is known for his surreal sci-fi landscapes and precise model-making. His work avoids clichés, blending WWI-inspired details with soft, post-apocalyptic scenes. Influenced by 1970s visionaries like Roger Dean and Syd Mead, McPharlin’s style is both nostalgic and original. Though offline since 2015, his legacy lives on through…
