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Duke Riley: O’er the Wide and Plastic Sea @ Virginia MOCA
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (Virginia MOCA) proudly announces Duke Riley: O’er the Wide and Plastic Sea, opening with an Exhibition Preview reception on Thursday, February 6, 2025, and welcoming the public on Friday, February 7. This exhibition showcases two decades of work by contemporary American artist Duke…
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Carroll Cloar: The Flowers We Gathered @ Andrew Edlin Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Andrew Edlin Gallery is pleased to present The Flowers We Gathered, a solo exhibition by Southern artist Carroll Cloar (1913–1993). The presentation features fourteen paintings and drawings mostly from the 1960s and 1970s and is the artist’s first New York solo show in nearly thirty-five years.
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Uncanny Objects by Joyce Lin Blur Distinctions Between Reality and the Fantastical
Source Colossal Whether enclosed in clear acrylic or seemingly sliced from a single tree, Joyce Lin’s sculptures examine themes of interconnectedness and the Anthropocene, which describes our planet’s most recent epoch and the way humans significantly impact its ecosystems and climate. “I am both disturbed and captivated by the paradoxes of industrialized society,” Lin says…
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Stunning Photos of the 1979 Bianco S Series 2 Coupe
Source Design You Trust The Bianco, designed by Ottorino (Toni) Bianco, debuted at the 1976 Sao Paulo International Motor Show, featuring a reinforced plastic and fiberglass body with Volkswagen mechanicals. Inspired by European design, it achieved moderate success, producing around 20 units monthly before shutting down in 1979 due to internal disputes. h/t: vintag.es The…
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Beautiful Winning Photos from the ‘Life in Another Light’ Infrared Photography Contest 2024
Source Design You Trust Landscape Infrared – First Place: “Switzerland” by Gavin Spooner The 2024 Life in Another Light Infrared Photography Contest showcased exceptional creativity, with winning photos in categories like Landscape Infrared, Astro Landscape, Black and White, IR Chrome, and Aerial, offering otherworldly transformations of familiar scenes. From surreal landscapes to striking aerial compositions,…
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This Artist Works In Nature And Uses Only The Materials Available To Create Beautiful Artwork
Source Design You Trust Hannah Bullen-Ryner, an earth artist, uses natural materials found in forests to “paint” intricate animal images, creating art through a unique collaboration with nature. Describing her work as a partnership with Mother Nature, she gathers her palette seasonally and finds inspiration in the wildlife that accompanies her, including a robin who…
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Hit Play on OK Go’s Mindbogglingly Choreographed Music Video Filmed with 64 Phones
Source Colossal We’re more selective these days about how we use the word “meta,” but when it comes to OK Go’s latest release, the band has created—bear with us here—a music video using phones about videos made with phones. Known for elaborately choreographed music videos that bring pop songs to life through playful, chromatic, even…
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Practice Your Cursive as a Citizen Archivist and Preserve Thousands of Historic Documents
Source Colossal In 2010, the newly established Common Core State Standards program, which outlines skills and knowledge students should acquire between kindergarten and high school, did not include cursive in its English requirements. As a result, many young people can no longer read or write in cursive. But if you can—or are willing to learn—a…
