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Polina Barskaya: The Good Life @ Harkawik, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Harkawik is pleased to announce The Good Life, their first exhibition with Polina Barskaya.
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Alicja Kwade Reflects the Warped Nature of Time and Reality in Poetic Installations
Source Colossal Square steel bars give way to knotted branches covered with patina in Alicja Kwade’s monumental meditation on time. Anchoring Telos Tales at Pace Gallery in New York is a sculpture in which architecture and nature converge. Mirrored cylinders hang among the structures with distorted clock faces on their ends. Warping further as viewers…
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Preview: Joseph Cochran II: Public Work @ Swivel Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Swivel Gallery is pleased to present Public Work, Joseph Cochran II’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition showcases a new body of work by the artist that explores photography not only as a mode of documentation, but as a social practice — a tool of…
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Nate Plotkin: Fear of Success @ SHRINE, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Few people might admit it, but almost everyone experiences some form of fear or hesitation around attaining the things they most dream of achieving at some point in life. Fear of Success; it’s an oxymoron, but self-doubt is perverse, and it generally rears its head whenever it wants.…
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Melancholy Illustrations and Book Cover Artworks by Audrey Benjaminsen
Source Design You Trust What is most moving about Audrey Benjaminsen’s art is the way it captures a feeling of beautiful melancholy. Her work for these classic gothic tales feels less like an illustration and more like a personal, dreamlike interpretation. The clarity of her figures, combined with the rich, flowing colors, creates a world…
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Explore Storytelling Through 300 Years of Quilts in ‘Fabric of a Nation’
Source Colossal While we often associate quilts with their function as bedspreads or an enjoyable hobby, the roots of the craft run very deep. The art form has long been associated with storytelling, and numerous styles have enabled makers to share cultural symbols, memories, and autobiographical details through vibrant color and pattern. African American quilters…
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A Glimpse in to the Past: Vibrant Vintage Photos of ’70s Youth Style
Source Design You Trust Mark Susina’s vintage photographs serve as a time capsule to the 1970s, a decade defined by its audacious fashion and a youth culture embracing radical self-expression. From flowing bell-bottoms to mesmerizing prints, the era’s style was a testament to individuality and change, all perfectly preserved in these candid moments. More: Flickr…
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Tractor-Cycle, Treaded Motorcycle Designed by French Inventor J. Lehaitre, ca. 1938
Source Design You Trust In 1938, French engineer J. Lehaitre introduced the “Tractor-Cycle,” an ambitious attempt to revolutionize off-road military vehicles. This unique machine replaced conventional wheels with a single, continuous track system designed to navigate rugged terrain where traditional motorcycles failed. Although it was designed to carry a machine gun and could reach speeds…
