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Emily Coan “Spider Silk” Series Continues with “Nightshades” in Paris
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home We know Emily Coan for her evocative paintings, capturing nature, identity, and transformation that capture something almost mythical.Coan’s work is frequently described as both introspective and expansive, bridging personal narratives with universal concepts. Throughout her career, she has been celebrated for her ability to capture the essence of…
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The Pure Street Photography Competition Spotlights Humor and Chance Amid the Ordinary
Source Colossal Founded in 2020, Pure Street Photography celebrates a diverse array of captivating sights and image-makers around the globe. Coincidental timing, uncanny interactions, and moments that are stranger-than-fiction figure prominently in the platforms’s curation. To support their community, founders Dimpy Bhalotia and Kamal Kumaar Rao launched a grant competition earlier this year, with winners…
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Featured Artist Joel Morris
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist Joel Morris presents a delightful watercolor portfolio based on memories and favorite places. The post Featured Artist Joel Morris appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Emily Coan Completes “Spider Silk” Series with Nightshades in Paris
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home We know Emily Coan for her evocative paintings, capturing nature, identity, and transformation that capture something almost mythical.Coan’s work is frequently described as both introspective and expansive, bridging personal narratives with universal concepts. Throughout her career, she has been celebrated for her ability to capture the essence of…
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Agnieszka Nienartowicz: Echoes @ Nicodim, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Echoes is a meditation. The exhibition invites us into a space where symbols reverberate across time and evolve in unexpected ways. Religious iconography and archetypal narratives endure in the human psyche, finding embodiment in the form of tattoos and wounds, leaving an imprint upon both the body and…
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Hashimoto Contemporary Goes Big with Small-Scale Works in “amuse-bouche”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present amuse-bouche, a group exhibition focused on the small scale. Featuring over 80 works from 28 artists, the exhibition pays homage to the unpretentious simplicity of scale, with all of the artworks measuring under 12 inches. Taking various styles and approaches, these works…
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Get ‘H.A.P.P.Y’ with Liz West’s Immersive Installation Made of More Than 700 Colorful Discs
Source Colossal Spanning nearly the entire floor of the main space of Mercer Art Gallery in Harrogate, Liz West’s expansive new installation invites viewers to revel in color and brightness. The artist has reimagined the historic early-19th-century spa promenade room as a vibrant, sensory immersion. West’s solo exhibition, H.A.P.P.Y, takes inspiration from a common malady…
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Hundreds of Huge Flowers Spring Forth in Carly Glovinski’s Monumental ‘Almanac’
Source Colossal “Gardening gives one back a sense of proportion about everything—except itself,” author May Sarton (1912-1995) wrote in her book Plant Dreaming Deep (1968), a journal about discovering a love of tending to the land. For Carly Glovinski (previously), the sentiment incidentally frames something of a raison d’être for the artist’s remarkable large-scale floral…
