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how deep how far we can go: Aya Takano @ Perrotin, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Perrotin Los Angeles is pleased to present an exhibition by internationally acclaimed Japanese artist, Aya Takano; the artist’s eleventh solo exhibition with the gallery. Titled, how deep how far we can go, the exhibition brings together new paintings, drawings, and installations that explore memory, ancestral consciousness, and the…
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Werner Bronkhorst’s Tiny Beachgoers and Sailors Wade Through Chunky Blue Expanses
Source Colossal In a world constrained by rising sea levels and the climate anxiety that comes with a warming planet, it’s not far-fetched to imagine a life surrounded by the blue ocean. For Werner Bronkhorst, the overwhelming nature of this potential future inspires a collection of mixed-media works that find minuscule figures amid broad expanses.…
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In ‘Slow Light,’ Past and Present Merge in the Uncanny, Animated Life of a Unique Protagonist
Source Colossal Imagine being about seven years old when you suddenly begin to see images from your past as if they were happening now. What if that’s all you could see? In “Slow Light,” a short film by Warsaw-based animation studio Kijek/Adamski, we trace the memories—and visions—of a man whose eyeballs are so dense that…
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Five Latinx Artists Explore Materiality, Identity, and Belonging in ‘Los Encuentros’
Source Colossal Marfa sits at the crossroads of US-90 and US-67 in the expansive Chihuahua Desert of far West Texas. About 60 miles from Mexico, U.S. Border Patrol trucks are a common sight along the roads, in addition to an unmissable, otherworldly tethered surveillance blimp that hovers near the highway between the town center and…
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Write Your Best Artist Bio
Source Artsy Shark Writing an artist biography about yourself can seem like a difficult task, but it doesn’t have to be overly complicated. The post Write Your Best Artist Bio appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Grace Bromley “Show Me What I Don’t Know” @ Megan Mulrooney, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Megan Mulrooney is pleased to present Show Me What I Don’t Know, an exhibition of new paintings and a sculpture by Grace Bromley. This will be her first solo show with the gallery and will be on view through August 30, 2025.
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Paco Pomet Calls It with “That’s All Folks”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Twenty years have passed since I first saw Paco Pomet’s work (Granada, 1970) in the wonderful Sala Rivadavia in Cádiz. Twenty years of teamwork, with all the emotions, the ups and the downs, he appeared just when he was most needed.
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Family, Memory, and an Ancestral Craft Converge in Daniela García Hamilton’s Tender Paintings
Source Colossal Through a mixed-media approach combining oil paint with the soft definition of embroidery fiber, Daniela García Hamilton explores intergenerational bonds in tender, narrative canvases. A first-generation American from a Mexican family, the artist metaphorically links loved ones via thread, incorporating symbols of both Mexican and American geography and imagery of relatives drawn from…
