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With Remarkable Precision, Lito Cuts Playful Compositions from Single Leaves
Source Colossal From delicate, single leaves, Lito conjures meticulously detailed and playful compositions. The Japanese artist began applying paper-cutting techniques to leaves in 2020 as a way to navigate his ADHD and concentrate on something constructive and uplifting. His work quickly went viral on social media, and he has been creating tiny, often humorous narratives…
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Homewares and Laundry Take on Lives of Their Own in Tobias Iszó’s Mixed-Media Sculptures
Source Colossal Shoelaces, zippers, chairs, and other domestic items adopt unexpected personalities in the uncanny sculptures of Tobias Izsó. Incorporating a wide range of materials, from various woods and paper to leather and textiles, the artist investigates the emotional terrain of private spaces. Izsó depicts sweaters, shoelaces, shirt cuffs, and piles of laundry merging with…
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Why You’re Marketing Your Art the Wrong Way (And How to Fix It)
Source Artsy Shark Ready to take control of your art marketing? Most artists are stuck on methods that simply don’t work. Here’s a proven one that does. The post Why You’re Marketing Your Art the Wrong Way (And How to Fix It) appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Anna Park and the “Good Girl” in Korea
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Leeahn Gallery Daegu is currently hosting Anna Park’s solo exhibition Good Girl, which expresses the depth of the complex emotions and psychology of modern people through simple colors of black and white, crossing the realms of abstraction and figuration. Based in New York, the artist is a…
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Rob Sato Explores the Earthquake Country
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Subliminal Projects is pleased to present Earthquake Country, a solo exhibition by Echo Park-based artist Rob Sato, featuring a new body of drawings, paintings, and collaborative textile works. Rooted in his daily drawing and dream documentation practice, Sato explores the tension between the chaotic forces that shape…
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Nathanaëlle Herbelin: And there is a place you will not be able to return to @ Xavier Hufkens, Brussels
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Nathanaëlle Herbelin’s second exhibition at Xavier Hufkens presents a new series of portraits and interiors that navigate the fragile balance between immediate, everyday experience and the weight of an unsettled world. At once intimate and expansive, these paintings reflect a desire to hold on to moments of…
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Amarie Gipson On The Reading Room, Houston’s Black Art and Culture Library
Source Colossal One of Amarie Gipson’s many gifts is an unyielding desire to ask questions. Having worked at institutions like The Contemporary Austin, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Studio Museum in Harlem, Gipson has cultivated a practice of examining structures and pushing beyond their limitations. Her inquiries are incisive and rooted in a…
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Beautiful Photos of the 1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Cabriolet
Source Design You Trust The 1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Cabriolet is a stunning representation of post-war French automotive brilliance, blending elegance with high-performance engineering. Powered by a robust 4.5-liter inline-six engine with twin overhead camshafts, it delivers up to 190 horsepower, enabling speeds over 120 mph—an impressive feat for its time. The model’s exclusivity…
