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Kent O’Connor: Flame of Vapor
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Matthew Brown is pleased to announce Flame of Vapor, a solo exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Los Angeles-based artist Kent O’Connor at the gallery’s New York location. Working across the traditional painting genres of portraiture, landscape, and still life, O’Connor prioritizes deep observation and engagement, emphasizing…
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Dustin Emory: Mourning Sun @ Fredericks & Freiser, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Fredericks & Freiser and Margot Samel are pleased to present Mourning Sun, a solo exhibition by Dustin Emory (b.1999, Atlanta, Georgia), spanning both gallery spaces in New York. This marks Emory’s first solo exhibition with each gallery, and his debut in New York.
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Flowers Entwine Porcelain Animals and Objects in Lizzie Gill’s Surreal Tablescapes
Source Colossal “To have something be uncanny, you must first introduce the familiar,” says Lizzie Gill. Likening her compositions to a dining table’s place settings, the artist paints elaborate still lifes that explore the matriarchal lineages and how objects passed down shift in meaning over time. The vivid works feature flat backdrops met by boldly…
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A Years-Long Collaboration Sees a Traditional Tlingit Tribal House Return to Glacier Bay
Source Colossal People have lived in the area around modern-day Glacier Bay National Park, along Alaska’s rugged southern coastline, for at least around 3,000 years. Nearby, in Groundhog Bay, evidence of human habitation extends back a mindboggling 9,000-or-more years. In the mid-18th century, advancing glaciers forced ancestral Huna Tlingit people to abandon their homes. While…
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Blasting Books with High-Pressure Water, Guy Laramée Scales Mountains of Knowledge
Source Colossal From his mountainside studio in Nova Friburgo, Brazil, Guy Laramée (previously) creates otherworldly sculptures that mirror nearby peaks like Pico da Caledônia. Using a unique method of blasting antique books with high-pressure water and stripping them of their covers, he manipulates the bound text blocks into craggy cliff faces and rocky promontories. When…
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Jim Jarmusch Makes “some more collages”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Jim Jarmusch, widely recognized for his cinematic storytelling, brings a similar ethos to his collage work, seamlessly blending eclectic elements into a cohesive narrative. In the same way his films captivate with their understated elegance and nuanced character studies, his collages invite viewers into a multidimensional experience—quietly…
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Anne Buckwalter Finds Movement in “Still Life at Home”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home SOCO Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Still Life at Home, a solo exhibition of new gouache on panel and gouache on paper works by artist Anne Buckwalter.
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Featured Artist Carol Moffatt
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist and New Zealand painter Carol Moffatt offers a portfolio filled with stunning landscapes of her homeland. The post Featured Artist Carol Moffatt appeared first on Artsy Shark.
