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A Little “Shadow Talk” with Dylan Rose Rheingold in Rome
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Shadow Talk by Dylan Rose Rheingold marks the artist’s second solo exhibition at T293 and features her largest body of work to date: three monumental mural-sized paintings that push the boundaries of scale and intimacy. Alongside these, a selection of automatic drawings on paper, which Rheingold regards…
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Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze Documents Life at the Top of Hong Kong’s Soaring Architecture
Source Colossal Amid the frenzied bustle that is city life, it can be difficult—and even dangerous—to stop and observe what happens above street level. For French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze, though, looking to the upper floors of residential buildings and commercial towers in Hong Kong has revealed an astonishing ecosystem. In his new book, Echoing Above,…
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Isabelle D’s Lush Crocheted Landscapes Intertwine Pain and Pleasure
Source Colossal At seven years old, Isabelle D learned to crochet as a means of supporting her family. Taking lessons from her grandmother, the young artist crafted various items to sell at local markets and set herself on a path she continues to follow today. From silk, cotton, viscose, and other fibers, Isabelle D crochets…
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Adrian Landon Brooks and Jaime Molina Assemble Enigmatic Narratives in ‘No Man’s Land’
Source Colossal Within the compartments of reimagined wooden crates or carved sculptures that open on to reveal inner forms, Adrian Landon Brooks and Jaime Molina explore the possibilities of found materials in mixed-media sculptures and paintings. The artists’ duo exhibition No Man’s Land at Preacher Gallery highlights their kindred yet unique approaches. Brooks brings found…
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Vibrant Woodblock Prints Traverse a Bygone Japan in ‘Hiroshige: Artist of the Open Road’
Source Colossal Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858) was born in Japan on the brink of a national transformation. The Edo Period, characterized by the military rule of the Tokugawa Shogunate, had seen economic growth and sustained peace since its establishment in 1603. But 200 years on, the government’s staunch policies, hierarchical structure, and isolation from the outside…
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Featured Artist Caroline Masters
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist Caroline Masters presents a vibrantly colorful portfolio of kiln-formed sculptural art glass. The post Featured Artist Caroline Masters appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Shanee Roe: Clinging Knots @ 68 Projects, Berlin
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home With Clinging Knots, our friend and contributing editor Charles Moore has curated Shanee Roe’s first solo exhibition at 68projects in Berlin.
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Hell is Hot in Emma Stern’s Universe
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home One of the great podcasts we have ever shared was our chat with Emma Stern in 2022. What we learned was her dedication and deep-dive into a universe creating art form, and what seems crazy is that at the time, the talk of AI wasn’t even evolved…
