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Beautiful Photographs of a Young Angelina Jolie in the 1990s
Source Design You Trust Angelina Jolie, born on June 4, 1975, is an acclaimed American actress, filmmaker, and humanitarian, recognized with multiple prestigious awards, including two Academy Awards and a Tony Award. She began her acting career at 16 but initially struggled with auditions, often being told her demeanor was “too dark”. Her breakthrough came…
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Mario Moore’s Oil Paintings Bridge Past and Present to Spotlight Black Resilience and Style
Source Colossal In large-scale works in oil, Detroit-based artist Mario Moore taps into the legacy of European painting traditions to create bold portraits exploring the nature of veneration, self-determination, and the continuum of history. Moore’s work is currently on view in Beneath Our Feet at Library Street Collective alongside fellow Detroiter LaKela Brown. His new…
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In a Rare Daytime Appearance, Flying Foxes Keep Cool in an Indian River
Source Colossal On a recent expedition in Gujarat, India, photographer Hardik Shelat captured a rare phenomenon along a river in sweltering heat. With temperatures topping 110 degrees Fahrenheit, he and his colleagues weren’t the only ones staying hydrated to try to keep cool. “It was a summer afternoon, and we were on a day trip…
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The Pro Artist’s Guide to Art and Craft Fair Success
Source Artsy Shark Are you headed to exhibit at an art or craft fair? Here’s your success guide to making the most of the show. The post The Pro Artist’s Guide to Art and Craft Fair Success appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Rome is no longer in Rome: Henry Curchod’s Newest Paintings
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Henry Curchod is reorganizing a surface as he paints. Until I had seen his work in person I didn’t quite see the gestures, the movement, the unraveling of something certain into something almost moving across the canvas, like trying to reconstruct a reality. I walked away with…
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Order an Object at the New V&A East Storehouse to Get Up-Close to 5,000 Years of Cultural Heritage
Source Colossal What do the largest Picasso painting in the world, punky Vivienne Westwood apparel, pins for securing a 17th-century ruff, and a complete Frank Lloyd Wright interior have in common? That’ll be the U.K.’s Victoria and Albert Museum, or the V&A, the world’s largest collection of design and applied and decorative arts. In South…
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Chinese Herbs Suspended in Resin Usher in Healing in Wen Liu’s Skeletal Sculptures
Source Colossal “In traditional Chinese medicine, treatments are prescribed through dialogue—how well one can communicate internal pain becomes a condition for healing,” says Wen Liu. Particularly difficult in moments of agony and discomfort, accurately describing our bodily sensations is essential for receiving treatment, and yet, as Liu points out, it’s also an act of translation…
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Nearly 450 Objects Are on the Block in a Marvelously Eclectic Auction from David Lynch’s Archive
Source Colossal If you’re a fan of cult classics like Twin Peaks, Mulholland Drive, or Eraserhead, a piece of cinematic history could be yours in a unique auction that just launched in Los Angeles. Co-presented by Turner Classic Movies and Julien’s Auctions, bidding is currently open for items from the weird and wonderful archive of…
