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Imaginative Scenes Vibrantly Expand in Shelley Aldrich’s Illustrated Tunnel Books
Source Colossal Before photography, slide projectors, movies, television, or anything electronic, entertainment came from what we now think of as analog sources. In the 1700s, for example, your leisure time may have been spent listening to live music, visiting an art show or a theatre performance, playing games, and reading books. Inspired by theatrical stage…
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Featured Artist Samuel Mike
Source Artsy Shark Enjoy the delightfully quirky portfolio of artist Samuel Mike, who interprets the natural world in his own distinctive style. Visit his website to see more. I was raised in Douglas, Arizona and now live in Tucson. I’m immersed in Arizona’s scenic vistas, mountain views and desert vegetation. I love creating…
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Naomi Peterson Channels a Sweet Tooth and Sense of Togetherness in Her Vibrant ‘Cup-Cakes’
Source Colossal Frosted sponge and overstuffed pies are just a few of the sweet treats Naomi Peterson crafts from clay. Her playful “cup-cakes” take confectionery as a starting point, adding layers reminiscent of fondant, ice cream scoops, berries, and sprinkles. Many of Peterson’s pieces are functional, incorporating lids or handles to be used as vessels…
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Preview: Laure Mary “It All Begins When It Ends”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home French artist Laure Mary emerges from the depths of adversity with a powerful exhibition, It All Begins When It Ends opening at Richard Heller Gallery in Los Angeles on February 22. This collection of paintings is Mary’s courageous response to surviving domestic violence, channeling her experience into a deeply moving…
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Despertares: Guim Tió @ Ruttkowski;68, Paris
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Guim Tió (b. 1987 in Barcelona, ES) presents his second solo exhibition Despertares with Ruttkowski;68 in Paris. At (ir-)regular intervals, we pause amidst the routine and rush of everyday life. In sleep, we slip away from the linear flow of time, drifting into spaces filled with fragments…
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The Wave Comes to Support Alec Egan
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Anat Ebgi presents The Wave, a benefit exhibition of 14 LA artists to support Alec Egan and artists affected by the wildfires which devastated Los Angeles in January. On view at 6150 Wilshire Blvd from February 8 through March 22. An opening reception will take place on…
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A Spectrum of Voices: Group Exhibition @ Artemizia Foundation’s Gallery 818
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The Artemizia Foundation is proud to announce the opening of A Spectrum of Voices, a compelling group exhibition at Gallery 818 featuring the works of Janel Garza, Cora Quiroz, Carmen Guerrero, Monica Gisel, and Emily Costello. The exhibition will run from February 8th through March 30th, 2025,…
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Simon Laveuve’s 1/35-Scale Dwellings Hint at a Post-Apocalyptic Way of Life
Source Colossal Whether slathered with graffiti, overgrown with moss, or decorated with found knick-knacks, Simon Laveuve’s sculptures hint at anonymous lives. Even though we never see those who inhabit the eclectic miniature dwellings (previously), the artist invites us to examine an alternative way of life. Crafted at 1/35 scale, tiny tables, windows, paintings, and other…
