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Marcelle Reinecke is “In The Pines”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Monya Rowe Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new paintings by Marcelle Reinecke titled In The Pines. The opening reception for the artist will be held on Thursday, January 9, 6-8 PM. The title of the exhibition, In The Pines, refers to the Appalachian…
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Fiza Khatri “The Beauty You Beheld” @ Semiose, Paris
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home There’s something queer about Fiza Khatri’s latest paintings, and it’s not the people in them. While the artist in their work to date has already established a reputation for seemingly casual yet carefully executed portraits of friends and others in their social circle—many indeed gender non-normative—there has…
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Farley Aguilar “Haunted Futures” @ Lyles & King, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home If you are in NYC this week, try and catch the last days of Nicaraguan-born, Miami-based painter Farley Aguilar’s Haunted Future on view at Lyles & King. The show’s title suggests a foregone conclusion, economic and environmental uncertainty yet to come. Definitely a show on the top of…
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‘Doing Is Living’ Highlights Five Decades of Ruth Asawa’s Biomorphic Wire Sculptures
Source Colossal In the wake of World War II panic and paranoia, the U.S. government feared that Japanese Americans would commit acts of sabotage against the nation. Along with some 120,000 Japanese Americans living in the western part of the country, Ruth Asawa (1926-2013) and her family—separated from their father, who was sent to a…
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Love. Protect. Cripples: Stunning AI Artworks by Ümüt Yildiz
Source Design You Trust Ümüt Yildiz, a lecturer of Creative Coding in Design at Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, has been exploring artificial intelligence in Cologne and Berlin since 2018. Beyond teaching, he collaborates with artists like Cro and Bilderbuch and brands such as Bulgari, Tod’s, and Vogue Italia, pushing technological boundaries. His work, showcased…
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Traveling Middle America, Richard Sharum Reaches for the Heart of the Heartland
Source Colossal What characteristics define a contemporary American? Amid an increasingly polarized political and cultural landscape, photographer Richard Sharum traveled across America’s “spine” to suss out the common threads and seemingly insurmountable disparities of a fractured nation. For three years, Sharum traversed a lengthy stretch between the Canadian and Mexican borders. From North Dakota to…
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Featured Artist Deborah Scott
Source Artsy Shark Enjoy the incredible portfolio of figurative artist Deborah Scott, who captures a depth of human experience in each image. The post Featured Artist Deborah Scott appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Embroidered Ceramic Vessels by Caroline Harrius Merge Disparate Crafts
Source Colossal Through tiny holes puncturing hand-shaped vessels, Stockholm-based artist Caroline Harrius (previously) embroiders delicate designs. She merges two distinct crafts—ceramics and fiber art—that don’t typically share much in common, exploring relationships between form and function, decoration and utility, and historically gendered artisanal practices. Harrius opens a solo show this month titled Blue Memories at…
