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Molly Bounds Sends Out a “Transmission”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In her third solo exhibition at pt. 2 Gallery, Los Angeles-based artist Molly Bounds invites viewers into a hazy terrain of memory, evidence, and misrecognition. Transmissions unfolds like a murky investigation where personal history becomes fragmented and intuition sends mixed signals. Bounds uses the idea of receiving…
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‘Titanic: The Digital Resurrection’ Unveils an Unprecedented View of the Harrowing Maritime Disaster
Source Colossal In the summer of 2022, a team of deep-sea researchers spent six weeks in the North Atlantic Ocean at a remote site about 370 nautical miles off the coast of Newfoundland. The final resting place of RMS Titanic, which sank on April 14, 1912, the ocean floor bears the magnificent remains of the…
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A Surrealistic Survey in “Behind the Order of Things” @ YUSTO / GINER, Málaga
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home YUSTO / GINER presents, in our space in Madrid, the group exhibition Behind the Order of Things by artists Bea Scaccia, Brage Moriete Nørholm, Lisa Ivory, Oleksii Shcherback, Razvan Boar and Sam Creasey, curated by Saša Bogojev.
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Remarkable Award-Winning Photos From Nature’s Best Photography Awards
Source Design You Trust Winner: “African Leopard Fight” by Kevin Dooley, USA Every year, Nature’s Best Photography Awards brings together breathtaking moments that celebrate the wild heart of our planet. This year’s winners are nothing short of mesmerizing—a collection of 15 extraordinary photographs that capture nature in its purest, most awe-inspiring form. From powerful encounters…
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How NOT to Drive in Toronto
Source Design You Trust When cars first appeared in Toronto in the early 1900s, driving was chaotic, with almost no regulations and little to no formal training. Speed limits were absurdly low—about 8 to 10 mph—but drivers routinely ignored them, sharing crowded streets with pedestrians and horse-drawn carriages. Navigating around streetcars was another challenge, as…
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In Elaborate ‘Textile Paintings,’ Anne von Freyburg Reframes Femininity in European Art History
Source Colossal As if splashed onto the wall with a monumental brush, Anne von Freyburg’s installations visualize fabric and fiber as gestural splotches of paint. Colors bleed into one another and drips extend to the floor in what the London-based Dutch artist describes as “textile paintings.” Drawing on 17th and 18th-century European painting traditions like…
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Featured Artist Lazarus Hunt
Source Artsy Shark New Zealand artist Lazarus Hunt presents a masterful collection of classic still life and floral paintings. The post Featured Artist Lazarus Hunt appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Spotlight on Drawing: Discover Five Artists Ahead of The Other Art Fair Brooklyn
Source Colossal This Mother’s Day weekend, The Other Art Fair, presented by Saatchi Art, returns to ZeroSpace in Brooklyn for its 15th local edition, running May 8 to 11. Known for putting independent artists front and center, the fair continues to challenge traditional art-world norms by offering direct access to 125 cutting-edge creators. In the…
