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Luminous Skies Star in the 2024 Northern Lights Photographer of the Year Contest
Source Colossal “This year, as we reach the solar maximum of the current solar cycle, the Northern and Southern Lights have been more active than ever, illuminating skies in unexpected places where they’ve rarely—if ever—been photographed,” say the organizers of the 2024 Northern Lights Photographer of the Year contest. Bringing together the work of dozens…
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Featured Artist Lori Latham
Source Artsy Shark Enjoy the peaceful energy in artist Lori Latham’s collection of abstracts, and her story of transformation and fulfillment. The post Featured Artist Lori Latham appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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15 Things to See at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home What a year. What a year? Art Basel Miami Beach is the closer of each year for the art world, and there is a ton of stuff see across the convention center. Let us give you a short, if not helpful, top 10 things to go and…
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15 Things to See at NADA Miami 2024
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home We take a look at the Ice Palace now, and the always renowned and often one of our favorite fairs of the year, NADA Miami. The 2024 edition features many galleries and artists we have featured in the print edition this year and some new faces we…
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Katerina Caserman: “Off to nearly everywhere” @ Marquez Art Projects, Miami
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Marquez Art Projects is proud to present “Off to nearly everywhere,” the first US solo presentation for Slovenia-born, London-based artist Katarina Caserman. The exhibition comprises a suite of newly commissioned works that expand upon the artist’s recent contributions to abstraction.
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15 Things to See at Untitled Art Fair 2024
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home If you are going to Miami Beach, literally go on the beach for one of our favorite parts of the South Beach week with the Untitled Art Fair. We grabbed a few previews for you today with our staples at Richard Heller, Library Street Collective, Stems and…
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Yumi Okita’s Butterflies and Botanicals Metamorphose from Colorful Thread
Source Colossal From vibrant thread and wire, Yumi Okita conjures thrillingly lifelike moths, butterflies, and flowers. The Raleigh-based artist (previously) meticulously embroiders insects’ colorful wings with an eye for realism, so until you’re up close, they appear as though they could flutter away at any moment. And in her more recent series of otherworldly botanicals,…
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Masakatsu Sashie’s Mysterious Spheres Hover Over Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes
Source Colossal Encircling eerie orbs, architectural elements and neon signs hover above urban landscapes and fields of detritus in Masakatsu Sashie’s oil paintings. His fantastical, post-apocalyptic scenes envision Earth “as a representation of the universe,” the artist tells Colossal. Sashie adds, “This led me to the idea of symbolically expressing the sphere. My inspiration came…
