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Semiprecious Stones Coat Kathleen Ryan’s Oversized Sculptures of Rotting Food
Source Colossal There are thousands upon thousands of types of mold out there. Some you can eat—think the rind on a wheel of brie or a gray fungus known as “noble rot” that gives certain types of grapes an extra sweet flavor for dessert wines. But there are plenty we shouldn’t eat, and when that…
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Xiaoze Xie Preserves a Growing Collection of Banned Books in Porcelain
Source Colossal Censorship and book bans are on the rise worldwide, prompting growing concerns about access to information and free expression. Although this trajectory is increasingly worrisome, it isn’t new, as artist Xiaoze Xie reflects on his exhibition In the Name of the Book. Comprising paintings and life-sized porcelain sculptures, the show encompasses works made…
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Featured Artist Robert Wynne
Source Artsy Shark Artist Robert Wynne presents a portfolio of landscapes and still lifes painted in a timeless, appealing style. The post Featured Artist Robert Wynne appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Art Retreats in the South of France Offer Mirth, Myth, and Mystery
Source Colossal The La Napoule Art Foundation is opening its doors more widely than ever before through its new Threshold Art Retreats, a program designed for artists seeking creative exploration in an extraordinary setting at the Château de La Napoule in the south of France. These immersive five-day retreats invite participants of all backgrounds—not just…
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Molly Bounds “The Light That Loses, The Night That Wins” @ Mrs Gallery, Maspeth, NY
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Mrs. is pleased to present The Light That Loses, The Night That Wins, Molly Bounds’ New York debut solo exhibition, on view at the gallery’s 6040 56th Drive location. This exhibition marks the Los Angeles-based artist’s second presentation with the gallery following The Armory Show in September 2025.…
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’90s Cool: A Nostalgic Look at Teenage Boys’ Styles
Source Design You Trust The 1990s were a wild mix of experimentation and attitude when it came to how teenage boys dressed. Grunge and hip‑hop didn’t just influence the decade—they defined it. Early on, the grunge wave out of Seattle pushed a laid‑back, almost deliberately unpolished look into the spotlight. Think huge flannel shirts, torn…
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Amazing Vibrant Worlds Blending Miyazaki Vibes With Traditional Gouache Painting
Source Design You Trust Jean Mallard is a French illustrator and painter born in Paris in 1997. He studied at the prestigious École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, where he learned comics, animation, screen printing, and engraving. He is represented by La Slow Agency and frequently exhibits his original paintings at the Slow Galerie in…
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Amazing AI-Assisted Concept Art That Bridges 3D Workflows With Traditional Foundations by Nathan Chen
Source Design You Trust Nathan Chen, a multidisciplinary visual director, digital artist, and self-described “hobby visualist” based in Taipei, Taiwan. Chen’s creative process bridges multiple mediums. He uses his strong traditional art foundations to fuel his modern workflow, which combines 3D rendering, digital illustration, and AI-driven generative tools like Midjourney. His artwork heavily focuses on…
