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Marie-Claude Marquis: Sorry Not Sorry @ Harman Projects, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Harman Projects is pleased to announce Sorry, Not Sorry, a solo exhibition by Montreal-based multidisciplinary artist Marie-Claude Marquis. This marks the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, following her 2022 presentation, Inner Romance.
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Why Selling Feels so Awkward
Source Artsy Shark Making sales is for many artists the most unfavorite part of their business. Are you suffering from the “cringe” factor when trying to sell? The post Why Selling Feels so Awkward appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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in/between: Morteza Khakshoor & Sofia Pashaei @ EDJI Gallery, Brussels
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home EDJI Gallery is pleased to present a duo exhibition, in collaboration with Ballon Rouge Gallery, bringing together new series of paintings and drawings by Morteza Khakshoor and Sofia Pashaei.
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Yooyun Yang: Uncommon Sight @ Stephen Friedman Gallery, New York
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Stephen Friedman Gallery, New York is pleased to present Uncommon Sight, an exhibition of new paintings by Korean artist Yooyun Yang. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition in New York, following her ambitious US debut in the 58th Carnegie International in 2022.
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Challenging Gender Norms, a Bolivian Skateboarding Collective Celebrates Indigenous Style
Source Colossal In Cochabamba, Bolivia, a group of women skateboarders are changing attitudes toward Indigenous traditions one kickflip at a time. Donning customary Quechuan garments like brimmed sombreros and colorful polleras—wide skirts commonly worn by Andean women—the Imillaskate collective combines a contemporary sport with time-honored cholita heritage. Colossal readers might recognize some of the women…
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Raqib Shaw’s 100-Foot-Wide Autobiographical Painting Traces a Journey of Exile and Self-Discovery
Source Colossal In 1999, Raqib Shaw began pulling at the threads of what would become an autobiographical painting of loss and beauty. He had recently fled his native Kashmir for New Delhi and later London, where he enrolled at Central Saint Martins. Political upheaval sparked his departure and sent him into permanent exile, a destabilizing…
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The ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2025 Shortlist Revels in Our Remarkable Solar System
Source Colossal ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2025, hosted by Royal Observatory Greenwich and BBC Sky at Night Magazine, has just released its shortlist of remarkable images to this year’s competition (previously). For its 17th edition, jurors selected 30 photos from more than 5,580 entries, submitted from all over the world, that highlight the…
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Featured Artist Michael S Cohen
Source Artsy Shark Photographer Michael S Cohen presents a stunning portfolio of sweeping landscapes, wildlife and moments in time. Find more of his work on his website. My relationship with photography began in my youth with a Minolta SRT-101, where I first discovered the power of black and white imagery to convey profound…
