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New Strangeness Bloom: Heather Benjamin @ Olympia, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Olympia is pleased to present New Strangeness Bloom, Heather Benjamin’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Benjamin’s paintings investigate the hyper-vulnerable experiences of existing in a female body. Building on her formal printmaking background and a prolific, two-decade-long zinemaking practice, her autodidactic paintings emerge as self-portraits.
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A Short Documentary Celebrates the Fruits of Nearly Five Decades of ‘Extreme Beachcombing’
Source Colossal For nearly five decades, Forks, Washington, resident John Anderson has pursued an enthusiasm—one might even call it an obsession—with things that wash up along the Pacific Northwest coastline. Describing his occupation as “extreme beachcombing,” the pastime transformed into a full-time passion when he retired from his plumbing job and transformed his shop in…
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Through Landscapes Marred by Climate Disaster, Seonna Hong Mines ‘Past Lives’
Source Colossal In Past Lives, Seonna Hong excavates the way experiences seem to stack upon each other, sometimes slipping through or re-emerging when we don’t expect them. Through her signature abstract vistas, Hong creates what can be called “memory landscapes,” vast scenes that layer themes of environmental destruction, personal reflections, and the artist’s own Korean…
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Featured Artist Andy O’Brien
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist Andy O’Brien presents a colorful collection of handmade stained glass windows and sculpture. The post Featured Artist Andy O’Brien appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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The Artist’s Process is the Subject in Lisa Yuskavage’s Masterful New Exhibition
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In a city that makes stars, across a landscape that seconds as a backlot for so many film studios, Lisa Yuskavage focuses her newest exhibition on the magic behind the finished product. This is an interesting if not endlessly fascinating body of work from an already influential and…
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Dada Khanyisa: this is for you
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In their first exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ, Radio Juxtapoz and featured artist alum Dada Khanyisa presents a group of ‘sculptural paintings’ that look to their immediate community in Cape Town, popular culture, and Khanyisa’s extensive research into the social and political histories of South Africa, producing…
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The Eidola, Pigs and Blades of the Inner Vast: Charles Avery @ GRIMM Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home GRIMM is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new works by Charles Avery (b. 1973, Oban, Scotland), on view at the New York gallery through March 22, 2025. This is the artist’s third exhibition in New York with GRIMM.
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Reconnecting with the Earth, Cyrah Dardas Collages Paintings with Handmade Pigments
Source Colossal From oxidized metals, foraged plants, and botanical inks and dyes, Cyrah Dardas derives colors and textures from materials found in the earth. Based in Detroit, the artist reflects the juxtapositions of her surrounding landscape in paintings on cotton paper, merging human-made and organic materials in works redolent of Persian tapestries. In abstract compositions…
