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Hiroya Kurata “Waiting” @ Carl Kostyál, Hong Kong
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Carl Kostyál is delighted to present Waiting, the debut solo exhibition of Hiroya Kurata with the gallery, opening July 2 and on view through August 2, 2025.
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Under the Rose: Marisa Adesman @ Anat Ebgi, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Anat Ebgi is pleased to announce Under the Rose, an exhibition by Marisa Adesman. This is Adesman’s first solo exhibition in New York and second with the gallery.
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Magical Realism Permeates Christian Ruiz Berman’s Labyrinthine Paintings
Source Colossal “I grew up in the magical realist tradition, not only in terms of literature and painting but as a school of thought and culture,” Christian Ruiz Berman says. Endlessly interested in “the surreal nature of being stuck between two worlds,” the Mexican artist channels his experiences of immigration and adapting to new environments—including…
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Stunning Black-and-White Wildlife Winning Photos from the 2025 reFocus Photography Awards
Source Design You Trust Gold: “The Watchman” by Jacquie Matechuk The 2025 reFocus Photography Awards presents a captivating set of 20 monochrome wildlife images that highlight the emotion, detail, and elegance of nature. Stripped of color, these photographs use form and mood to spotlight raw encounters between animals—from powerful standoffs to quiet, tender moments. Each…
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This Artist Uses 3D Art To Visualize What’s Wrong With Modern Life
Source Design You Trust According to an artist, micc: “Five years of fully 3D artistic production have brought to life the best concepts my mind has sought and imagined. If a sculptor is recognized for how they carve stone, these works aim to be recognized for the ideas they convey. Hi everyone, I’m micc! I’m…
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Spectacular Wildlife Winning Photos from the Artist Gallery Awards 2025
Source Design You Trust 1st Place: “The Turtle Throne” by Louis Richter, Australia The Artist Gallery Awards 2025 reveal a stunning selection of 25 wildlife photographs that capture the majesty and vulnerability of nature. From snow leopards in the Himalayas to intimate scenes between elephants, these global winning entries highlight extraordinary skill and deep reverence…
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Site-Specific Textiles by Rachel B. Hayes Radiate Within Vast Landscapes and Sunlit Interiors
Source Colossal From myriad swaths of vivid, translucent fabric, Rachel B. Hayes conjures striking installations that transform our experiences of both interior spaces and expansive natural landscapes. The Tulsa-based artist suspends large-scale patchwork compositions in spaces ranging from barns and greenhouses to open fields and lakes, experimenting with scale, color, pattern, light, and movement in…
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From Velvet and Vintage Textiles, Larysa Bernhardt Embroiders Otherworldly Moths
Source Colossal “Mythology and folklore surrounding moths and butterflies carries complex and sometimes contradictory symbolism,” artist Larysa Bernhardt says. “I was always attracted to their paradoxical nature.” While on one hand, she dreads certain types of the winged creatures turning up in her house because of the risk they pose to textiles, she is fascinated…
