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Amazing Art Deco Elegance: Charles Martin’s Posters of the 1910s
Source Design You Trust Charles Martin (1884–1934) was a French illustrator whose artistry left a lasting mark on the Art Deco era. He had a passion for creating elegant and modern designs, which often graced the pages of magazines like Gazette du Bon Ton and Vogue, showcasing his refined pochoir technique. Beyond fashion illustration, Martin…
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In ‘I’m Listening,’ Barry McGee Celebrates Positivity in Amid Distress and Overwhelm
Source Colossal “Barry McGee lives in San Francisco—he was born there and he lives there,” critic and curator Richard Leydier opens in an essay accompanying the artist’s current solo exhibition, I’m Listening, at Perrotin. “This fact is important because his art would be profoundly different had he chosen to move to another American city.” McGee…
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Beautiful Photos of Teenage Uma Thurman as a Model From the Mid-1980s
Source Design You Trust Uma Thurman, born April 29, 1970, is a renowned American actress best known for her roles in Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill. She initially pursued modeling at age 15 to support herself while studying acting and appeared in high-profile campaigns, including British Vogue covers. Thurman transitioned to acting with her debut…
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Metaphysical Portals Emerge Within Forests in Eli McMullen’s Otherworldly Paintings
Source Colossal Roaming the metaphysical spaces between dreams and reality, Eli McMullen draws on the familiarity of suburban and wooded landscapes to bid us into dreamlike worlds. Plumbing the interplay of perception and imagination, his acrylic paintings invite us into moments of wonder and transcendence. The Richmond, Virginia-based artist’s forthcoming solo exhibition, Sleep Walk at…
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 162: Adele Renault Wants Her Paintings to Be Airtight
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Adele Renault’s studio is an old converted Korean church in Los Angeles. It’s a large, fascinating old building just down the road from some of the biggest gallery names in the world like Zwirner, but here, there is a quiet hum of the 10 freeway and a…
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To ‘Walk the House,’ Do Ho Suh Traverses Memory and Perceptions of Home
Source Colossal “Is home a place, a feeling, or an idea?” That’s the lofty yet immanently relatable question at the heart of Do Ho Suh’s major survey open now at Tate Modern. The London-based Korean artist (previously) explores notions of belonging, connection, comfort, security, and familiarity in large-scale installations that replicate his own homes in…
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Call for Artists, Spring 2025
Source Artsy Shark Artsy Shark needs 48 artists in all mediums to feature and promote in the coming months. Submissions are now being accepted. Apply now. The post Call for Artists, Spring 2025 appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Preview: Robin F. Williams “Night Shift” @ Pace Prints, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In what is always such an interesting place to showcase ones work with printmaking and works on paper, past cover artist Robin F. Williams is set to open Night Shift at Pace Prints this week.
