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You’ll Need a Magnifying Glass to Read Some of the World’s Smallest Books at the V&A
Source Colossal At Windsor Castle, a one-of-a-kind architectural marvel isn’t a structural part of the building itself or even a full-size feature. Here, you’ll find Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, widely regarded as the largest and most famous in the world. Designed by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, the house was built between 1921 and 1924 and…
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In ‘Life Forms,’ Janny Baek Imagines a Speculative Landscape
Source Colossal Joy Machine is pleased to present Life Forms, a solo exhibition by Janny Baek, on view from March 20 to May 9, 2026. How do we conceive of change? With fear, excitement, or uncertainty? As Janny Baek builds sculptural ceramics of speculative beings and imagined landscapes, she grapples with these questions. The work follows…
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A Visit to Tomás Saraceno’s Berlin Studio Delves into a Deeply Empathetic Practice
Source Colossal What is a web to the spider? A home, a tool, simply something they cling to? Tomás Saraceno presents these questions in a new segment from Art21, in which filmmakers visit his Berlin studio and examine the machinations of his collaborative practice, extending from a team of people to the tiny critters beneath…
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Artist Showcase, Winter 2026
Source Artsy Shark Enjoy this showcase of art by a diverse group of artists using different mediums and techniques. Click on each name to be directed to their artist website. Dian Nugrahaningsari My botanical illustration journey begana year ago. I have learned so much from the communities. This Cornus Florida is one of…
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Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way @ Buffalo AKG Art Museum
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way explores contemporary Latinx artists’ innovations and interventions within established traditions of painting, inviting discussion on a variety of themes and revealing the diversity and expansiveness present within the field. The fifty-eight artists in the exhibition—and those in the Latinx field more…
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Longevity and Obsoletion Impress Upon Alexander Endrullat’s Intaglio Prints
Source Colossal Leipzig, Germany-based artist Alexander Endrullat has traded traditional Intaglio printing plates for discarded laptops. His ongoing series titled Off the Grid emerged from a familiar yet annoying scenario: owning an older device that can no longer be updated, rendering it practically unusable. Endrullat’s frustration led him to a moment of impulsivity as he…
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‘The Language We Share’ Traces a Photographic Lineage Between Gordon Parks and Beverly Price
Source Colossal In the practices of Beverly Price and Gordon Parks, photography operates on a continuum. Images, for them, are both dynamic and archival, documenting a singular moment that continues to communicate with the viewer long after that time has passed. The Language We Share, opening this month at the Center for Art and Advocacy,…
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Historic Architecture Emerges from Stone in Matthew Simmonds Ethereal Sculptures
Source Colossal From unassuming hunks of Carrara marble and limestone, Matthew Simmonds carves realistic, miniature gothic cathedral arches, stairwells, and colonnades. Often based on architectural details of real places, such as cities around Tuscany and Germany’s Bamberg Cathedral, the sculptures portray intimate details of corners, vaulted ceilings, arcades, and stairwells that can sometimes be peeked…
