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Nina Chanel Abney: Winging It @ Jeffrey Deitch Gallery, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Jeffrey Deitch is pleased to present Winging It, a captivating exhibition of new work by past Juxtapoz cover artist, Nina Chanel Abney that redefines spirituality, resilience, and modern survival. Known for her vibrant use of color and layered narratives, Abney delves into the improvisational ways in which people…
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Flora Urbanica: Saman & Sasan Oskouei @ Danysz Gallery, Paris
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home There is much to be said – and much being said – about the conditions and the state of nature at a moment in history where multiple species face extinction, where lush sceneries turn into wastelands and ice withdraws to its fluid state with unforeseen consequences. This…
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Watch the Brilliant Ballet that Brought Dance to the Bauhaus Movement
Source Colossal Given the emphasis on functionality and design for industrial production, the Bauhaus movement is rarely associated with disciplines like dance. But for Oskar Schlemmer (1888-1943), translating its principles into movement and performance was as compelling as a well-conceived chair or building. In the last century, the Bauhaus has indelibly shaped our modern built…
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Artist Richard Ahnert Creates Surreal Animal Paintings That Reflect Human Emotions And Experiences
Source Design You Trust Richard Ahnert‘s art captures the deep interconnection between humans and nature by painting animals interacting with the world as we do, often in whimsical or dark, thought-provoking scenarios. His work, which falls under Anthropomorphic New Contemporary art, masterfully conveys our shared existence and the impact of human activities on the natural…
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Biological Cells and Chinese Ceramic Traditions Coalesce in Shiyuan Xu’s Porcelain Sculptures
Source Colossal From seeds to the world’s smallest organisms, the inspiration for Shiyuan Xu’s porcelain sculptures (previously) originates in biology. Fascinated by the patterns, shapes, and structures of a wide variety of creatures, the artist creates intricate interpretations of cells, the essential building blocks of all life forms. Working meticulously with porcelain Paperclay—a mix of…
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This Artist Combines Hyper-Realism With Doodles
Source Design You Trust If you’re passionate about art and intrigued by the craft of great illustrators, then you’ll definitely want to take a look at the portfolio of Miracle Lim. As a director at a South Korean art academy, Lim has captivated over 224,000 Instagram followers with hyper-realistic illustrations that shine for their rich…
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5 Artwork Themes to Explore at The Other Art Fair Chicago
Source Colossal The Other Art Fair, presented by Saatchi Art, returns to Artifact Events in Ravenswood, Chicago, from March 27 to 30. This exciting event will feature over 115 independent artists showcasing fresh artwork and new talent. Highlights include a portrait experience with artist and New York Times bestselling author Anna Marie Tendler, an interactive…
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Technology and Nature Merge in Zachary Corzine’s Otherworldly ‘Faux Flora’
Source Colossal Fantastical flowers burgeon and bloom in the digital animations of Zachary Corzine. The Portland, Oregon-based generative designer takes what he describes as a variety of software like Cinema4D, Houdini, Substance, Octane, Redshift, and After Effects to create dynamic, atmospheric visuals. Between projects for clients like Apple, Audi, Disney, Nike, and many more, Corzine…
