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The Artists of 2024
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home It has been quite the exhausting year. There is so much to note of 2024, between war, elections, art market instability, a bit of cultural instability perhaps even more succinctly. So many of the artists we spoke to in Juxtapoz in 2024 spoke of both of slowing…
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Featured Artist Michelle Davis Petelinz
Source Artsy Shark Artist Michelle David Petelinz of Kindred Spirit Studio creates mixed media sculpture that integrates elements of different cultures. The post Featured Artist Michelle Davis Petelinz appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Henni Alftan “Stop Making Sense” @ Karma, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Karma presents Stop Making Sense, an exhibition of new paintings by Henni Alftan, open through January 11, 2025, at 549 West 26th Street, New York.
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Raquel Van Haver: The Outsider Weaves Herself In
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Raquel van Haver admits she’s always felt like an outsider. While the Colombian visual artist, who lives and works in the Netherlands, has decided to return to her roots, she insists that she’ll never fully belong. This disconnect, or alternatively, this desire to reconnect, plays a central…
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Ed Ruscha x LACMA Boss Hat
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home You’re a boss, now look like it. And winter is here! Cooper Black font with a black-on-black colorway matches the mood and the way-too-early sunsets. Ed Ruscha, as you know, is a boss in California art, consistently making big statements from the Best Coast, dominating the scene…
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Quirky Facades of Japan’s Love Hotels Feature in François Prost’s Vibrant Portraits
Source Colossal “Love hotels are a unique and deeply ingrained part of Japanese culture,” says photographer François Prost. “These venues have a very ‘talkative’ quality visually—they’re expressive in their design, reflecting aspects of local culture, values, and even fantasies.” During a trip to Japan in 2023, when Prost was exhibiting an earlier series of works…
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Paper Christmas Trees by Maho Motoyama Take Holiday Boxes to a New Level
Source Colossal From single sheets of green paper, Los Angeles-based designer Maho Motoyama devises a veritable forest of Christmas tree-shaped boxes. Ranging from a few basic folds to elaborate, multifaceted constructions, each evergreen has a personality of its own based on its tiers and twists. Every one, of course, is topped with a bright yellow…
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Featured Artist Richie Kessler
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist Richie Kessler’s bold and contemporary collection of art is a vibrant testimony to Pop Art influences. The post Featured Artist Richie Kessler appeared first on Artsy Shark.
