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Top 10 Ways to Get into a Gallery
Source Artsy Shark Jack MacGowan shares his expertise on developing relationships with galleries, and shares tips for readiness and success. The post Top 10 Ways to Get into a Gallery appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Catherine Repko “Duets” @ Huxley-Parlour, London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Huxley-Parlour are delighted to announce a new exhibition of works by Catherine Repko. Duets, presented at our Swallow Street gallery, will showcase a suite of ten new large-scale paintings that focus on the interconnection of two figures. Existing at a threshold, the artist’s subjects are simultaneously tender and…
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This Grass is Green: Samala Meza New Works with Carlye Packer @ Sidecar, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Carlye Packer is proud to present This Grass is Green, Los Angeles-based artist Samala Meza’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Opening Friday, May 23rd from 6 to 8 pm, This Grass is Green will be on view through Saturday, June 28th, at Sidecar, 2034 Imperial St, Los Angeles, CA 90021.
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Blurring Boundaries’ ‘Maativan’ Farmhouse Embraces Biophilic Design in an Indian Forest
Source Colossal In Blurring Boundaries’ newest project, a woodland area in Wada, Maharashtra, India, and a serene architectural oasis converge in a remarkable farmhouse. The Mumbai-based firm (previously) conceived of a sanctuary called “Maativan,” cradled by trees in a feat of biophilic design, which is constructed from natural materials to create a synergy between interior…
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Descend into ICA SF’s New Space for Masako Miki’s Otherworldly ‘Midnight March’
Source Colossal Huddled together like birds of a feather or standing resolutely on their own, Masako Miki’s vibrant, playful sculptures come to life at the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco. Whether standing on spindly legs, seated on the ground, or suspended from the ceiling, there is a sense of movement and energy in the…
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Constance Jaeggi Illuminates the Resilient Women of the Charrería in ‘Escaramuza, the Poetics of Home’
Source Colossal Growing up in Switzerland, Constance Jaeggi’s journey from a suburban area of central Europe to the rural grasslands of Texas was guided by what she describes as an “unexplainable fascination” with horses. She moved to the U.S. to pursue a competitive riding career and attend university, eventually becoming a rancher and essentially revolving…
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Featured Artist Rajul Shah
Source Artsy Shark Enjoy the fascinating portfolio of painter Rajul Shah, who bases her work on ancient teachings and Eastern tradition. The post Featured Artist Rajul Shah appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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The Power and Echo of Heidi Hahn’s “NOT YOUR WOMAN”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home There is the majestic silence and emotional echo when you sit in front of a group of Rothko’s. It’s documented and written about at large, and I have had that feeling so many times with his works, just this sort of monolithic echo of life coming from…
