-
Six Activist Trolls Tromp Through a California Woodland to ‘Save the Humans’
Source Colossal As visitors wander through a mile-stretch of Filoli’s Natural Lands this summer, they’ll encounter a group of eager wooden characters ready to share their wisdom. Trolls: Save the Humans is a playful, yet urgent exhibition by Danish artist Thomas Dambo (previously), who’s known for creating enormous fairytale characters from reclaimed wood. At Filoli,…
-
Anatomy and Ancient Sea Creatures Converge in Hiné Mizushima’s Felted Sculptures
Source Colossal From the spiral shells of prehistoric ammonites to uncanny depictions of organs and fish, Hiné Mizushima has a knack for combining cuteness and humor with the unusual and unseen. The Vancouver-based artist (previously) continues to create vibrant dioramas and wall sculptures that toy with textiles, anatomy, and taxidermy. Using felt, sequins, embroidery thread,…
-
Featured Artist Breonna Harris-Plants
Source Artsy Shark North Carolina native and printmaker Breonna Harris-Plants presents a delightfully charming collection of nature-inspired art. The post Featured Artist Breonna Harris-Plants appeared first on Artsy Shark.
-
Max Xeno Karnig Presents “12 Paintings” @ Alchemilla at Palazzo Vizzani Sanguinetti, Bologna
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Samuele Visentin is proud to present Twelve Paintings—a solo show by American artist Max Xeno Karnig presented in the rooms of Alchemilla at Palazzo Vizzani Sanguinetti in Bologna, Italy. The show includes 12 works on copper panel and will be open until July 31st by appointment (Saturdays…
-
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye Curates “To Improvise A Mountain” @ Leeds Art Gallery
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, one of the most important figurative painters today, selects an exhibition of works critical to her way of seeing and thinking, inviting audiences on a personal journey through art past and present.
-
Need an Escape? Tune Into Noah Kalina’s Ambient Landscapes Where Almost Nothing Happens
Source Colossal If you, like us, are in desperate need of some outdoor time but are instead caught up in emails, meetings, and distressing news alerts, we have a salve to hold you over for at least an hour or two. New York-based photographer Noah Kalina is known for expansive projects that test commitment and…
-
Marcel Heijnen Captures Loving Portraits of Feisty, Feral Felines in ‘City Cats of Istanbul’
Source Colossal In some parts of the world, stray animals are nearly as beloved as pets. Thousands of dogs roam the streets of Cusco, Peru, for example, and cats pretty much rule the night in places like Athens, Valletta, and Japan’s “cat islands.” Local residents often feed and provide shelter for these roving colonies, and…
-
Anthony Dickenson’s ‘Mistake’ Transforms into a Unique Animation for a Rival Consoles Music Video
Source Colossal For his latest single, “Soft Gradient Beckons,” British electronic musician Ryan Lee West, a.k.a. Rival Consoles, tapped multidisciplinary artist Anthony Dickenson to create a music video that plays with a sense of perception and reality—especially the distinction between analog and digital processes. Dickenson employs a range of photography and film processes in his…
