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Ryan Mosley: Heavy is the Mountain @ Josh Lilley, London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Josh Lilley is pleased to present Heavy is the Mountain, a new solo exhibition by British painter Ryan Mosley (b. 1980, Chesterfield, UK). Exploring Mosley’s distinctive narrative style and wry application of art historical reference, this suite of vibrant, expansive paintings augments the artist’s ornate cast of long…
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Paradise on the Brink: Wilhelm Sasnal’s “Sad Tropics” @ Anton Kern Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Wilhelm Sasnal crafts scenes that seem deracinated from both personal memories and collective experiences. The emotions that resonate are felt on multiple levels, familiar and abstract. His work traverses a landscape where political undertones meet the mundanity of daily life, all wrapped in a style that’s deceptively…
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Beguiling Botanicals Fluoresce in Tom Leighton’s Otherworldly Photographs
Source Colossal When it comes to foliage, there’s a reason it’s called “greenery.” But for Cornwall-based photographer Tom Leighton, common plants take on otherworldly dimensions when rendered in unexpected hues. The artist’s latest series, Fabled Gardens II, focuses predominantly on giant rhubarb, ferns, and rhododendrons, highlighting the captivating patterns and layers of leaves, fronds, and…
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Matias Karsikas Merges Diverse Techniques to Reimagine Natural Surfaces
Source Colossal “Listening to the material is a central principle in my work,” Matias Karsikas says. Combining elements of glass, wood, and ceramics, the Helinski-based artist draw upon nature’s persistence despite human intervention. Karsikas’ botanical sculptures rest between artificial and organic. While bold hues of hand-blown glass neatly bloom into symmetrical petals and small bits…
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Asya Marakulina Sculpts Poignant Ceramic Portraits of Demolished Homes
Source Colossal Prior to the 20th century, apartment buildings and row houses were often built with shared walls between adjoining properties. Intrigued by these aging structures, Vienna-based artist Asya Marakulina began cataloging examples she first noticed on walks around her former home in St. Petersburg, Russia. “Since houses in the 19th century were built without…
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How to Make Art Shipping Costs Painless
Source Artsy Shark Do you cringe when you think of the response customers have to your shipping costs? Consider these solutions. The post How to Make Art Shipping Costs Painless appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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“Alice Coltrane, Monument Eternal” is the First Museum Exhibition Dedicated to the Legacy of Alice Coltrane
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The exhibition Alice Coltrane, Monument Eternal is inspired by the life and legacy of jazz musician, devotional leader, and mother Alice Coltrane. The title takes its name from her book Monument Eternal (1977), which reflected her newfound spiritual beliefs; the loss of her husband, the saxophonist John…
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Nicole Eisenman is Getting “Plastered”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home There are chameleons, and then there is Nicole Eisenman. When Nicole was on the cover of Juxtapoz back in 2016, it was figurative painting that we knew the artist for, and their art historical overview of what they were painting was fascinating and, across the board, some…
