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Greg Corbino’s Fish Puppets Made from Reclaimed Trash Migrate Along the Hudson River
Source Colossal Beginning in the Adirondack Mountains and flowing south into New York Harbor, the iconic Hudson River stretches 315 miles through scenic valleys and creative towns. It’s also a migration route for numerous species of fish, from sturgeon and bass to herring and eels, which head upstream every year to spawn. Contending with habitat…
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Minimalism meets Metaphor in “Quiet disruption”: Luanne E. Witkowski @ Kingston Gallery, Boston
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home I have been following the artistic trajectory of Luanne E. Witkowski for some years. I am repeatedly amazed by this artist’s reinvention of her practice through ever new discreet bodies of work, while retaining her distinctive voice. “Quiet disruption,” now on view at Kingston Gallery in Boston…
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This Artist Creates Beautiful Miniature Dreamscape Dioramas From Resin, Clay and Wood
Source Design You Trust According to an artist behind the SmartyleOwl: “We design accessories that allow anyone to carry a bit of nature with them at all times. For up to three weeks, we planning, pouring resin, curing, and shaping a single creation for someone who can’t get enough of Earth’s pure beauty.” More: SmartyleOwl,…
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Lucy Davidson’s Stop-Motion Animation ‘Baggage’ Travels Through an ‘Insecurity Inspection’
Source Colossal For those of us who have regularly traveled through airports, the process of checking in—and checking bags—always seems undergirded by latent anxiety. What if a suitcase gets routed onto the wrong plane or never arrives? What if it falls open or gets searched? For filmmaker Lucy Davidson, it’s not so much about the…
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Seth Armstrong Sets the Hills of Los Angeles Aglow in Vibrant Oil Paintings
Source Colossal Capturing the magical glow of the golden hour, the rich blue of early evening, and the butter-yellow of morning, Seth Armstrong transports us to Southern California in his ongoing series of oil paintings. Bright bungalows, electrical lines, palm trees, and shrubs dot the foothills that shape Los Angeles, with the San Gabriel Mountains…
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“Memories of the Underground” @ MAIA, Mexico City
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home We are so happy that our friends and past collaborators in Mexico City have opened Memories of the Underground at their MAIA, CDMX space that celebrates a major turning point in their history as well as street and emerging art as well. In that 2005—2010 window, so much…
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KAWS Does THERAPY
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Galerie Max Hetzler is pleased to present THERAPY, a solo exhibition of new works by past cover artist KAWS at Bleibtreustraße 45 and 15/16 in Berlin. This is the artist’s inaugural exhibition with the gallery.
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African Mythology and Ancestry Merge in Zak Ové’s Exuberant Sculptures
Source Colossal Merging themes of interstellar travel and cultural convergences, Zak Ové creates large-scale sculptures and multimedia installations that explore African ancestry, traditions, and history. The British-Trinidadian artist’s practice is deeply rooted in the narratives of the African diaspora, focusing on traditions of masquerade. He delves into its role in performance and ceremony, as well…
