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How to Use AI to Create a Custom Art Marketing Plan
Source Artsy Shark Do you need a plan to market and sell your artwork? Believe it or not, using an AI tool with specific prompts can create a detailed roadmap. The post How to Use AI to Create a Custom Art Marketing Plan appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Svea Tisell Weaves Vibrant, Sculptural Furniture from Reclaimed Rope
Source Colossal In early 2025, designer Svea Tisell founded Kryss, a studio that takes an expansive approach to a single material and experimental processes. From lengths of rope sometimes measuring thousands of meters, she creates unique furniture objects in which craft traditions and contemporary design converge. Kryss is named after a sailboat that belonged to…
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Danielle Orchard in Conversation with the Sculptures of Aristide Maillol
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Lévy Gorvy Dayan is thrilled to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Danielle Orchard in conversation with sculptures by Aristide Maillol (1861–1944), on the Fifth Floor of 19 East 64th Street in New York. Staging a dialogue between painting and sculpture that is beyond time, the…
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Katja Farin’s “Tricksters”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Gaa is delighted to present Tricksters, a solo exhibition of new works by Katja Farin. Composed of a kaleidoscopic combination of new paintings and ceramic objects, Tricksters further communicates Farin’s reflection upon and theorization of humanity and human connection, centering cleverly layered narratives which exist somewhere between tangible and intangible…
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In ‘Electric Garden,’ Ricky Boscarino Leads a Tour of His Whimsical Handbuilt Home
Source Colossal In December 1988, artist Ricky Boscarino was on the hunt for real estate. Not just any property would do, though. “It was really my boyhood ambition to built my dream house, where literally all my dreams could come true,” he says in the short documentary “Electric Garden.” Little did he know that over…
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Traverse Hieronymus Bosch’s ‘The Garden of Earthly Delights’ with Smarthistory
Source Colossal Have you ever wondered why two large owls sit on either side of the central panel in “The Garden of Earthly Delights” by Hieronymus Bosch? Or perhaps you’ve noticed the strangely fleshy, sculptural fountains rising from the bodies of water—or are they stone? Why is the right side so dark, and who are…
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Delicate Ecosystems Converge in Sonja Peterson’s Intricate Cut Paper Compositions
Source Colossal Inspired by nature’s myriad forms and relationships, Minneapolis-based artist Sonja Peterson creates sprawling scenes from intricately cut paper. Working intuitively while focusing on the environment and our place within it, she merges organic motifs and animals with humans and historical references. The inherent simplicity of a blank piece of paper is a compelling…
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Feral Pigeons and a Feisty Fox Take Top Honors in the 2025 British Wildlife Photography Awards
Source Colossal From swimming guillemots and sun-dappled Scots pines to a coy seal and ravenous pigeons, the winners of this year’s British Wildlife Photography Awards celebrate the diversity of animal life across Great Britain. Jurors considered more than 13,000 images submitted by amateurs and professionals alike, with the top award going to Simon Withyman, who…
