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Opening This Week: Alfonso Gonzalez Jr. “This Was Here” @ Jeffrey Deitch Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “I approach this work not as an outsider, but as a resident and active participant in the craft and subculture,” Los Angeles-based Alfonso Gonzalez Jr. said of his newest and biggest exhibition to date, This Was Here, at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery in NYC. In Gonzalez Jr.’s blood…
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Mark Ryan Chariker “The Forest Through The Trees” @ 1969 Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home 1969 Gallery is pleased to present The Forest Through The Trees by Mark Ryan Chariker. In this most recent body of work, Chariker playfully reinterprets the age-old idiom, ‘You can’t see the forest for the trees,’ suggesting that our collective fixation on quantity, immediacy, and individualism in modern times…
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Sarah Lee Envelopes Us “Quiet Days”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Anat Ebgi presents Quiet Days, a solo exhibition by Korean-American artist and past Juxtapoz featured artist (Winter 2024) Sarah Lee on view at 6150 Wilshire Blvd from November 16 through January 11. This is Lee’s first solo exhibition with the gallery and presents new landscape paintings.
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Laura Kramer’s Glass Sculptures Intersect Aesthetics and Archaeology
Source Colossal Material culture is an important aspect of understanding past and present histories. Used in anthropology and archaeology, the concept refers to the the cultural significance an object may hold. Whether it be tools, religious articles, clothing, or even art, physical items have always been a reflection of the societies that wield them. Glass…
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Imagination and Introspection Suffuse Hans Op de Beeck’s Immersive ‘Whispered Tales’
Source Colossal In his characteristically gray, monochrome palette, Hans Op de Beeck‘s current solo exhibition Whispered Tales at Templon fashions enigmatic narratives from lifelike silhouettes. The immersive, sprawling presentation brings together a mix of new and previous work, inviting viewers into an atmospheric, introspective space. People and dioramas appear frozen in time in Op de…
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Cosmic Birds Soar Through New York City Subway Stations in Fred Tomaselli’s New Mosaics
Source Colossal Known for his large-scale, collaged resin paintings and ongoing series of reimagined front pages of The New York Times, Fred Tomaselli is captivated by what he describes as the “friction” between beauty and ugliness or internal and external forces. He often observes interactions between humanity and nature through rhythmic patterns and vibrant colors.…
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Cruel Babes: An Interview with Rachel Gregor
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home It has long been debated that Bob Dylan’s folk song, “Girl from the North Country,” was written about Echo Helstrom, his high-school girlfriend from Hibbing, Minnesota. When we began our conversation with Minnesota-born, Kansas City-based Rachel Gregor, whose own work depicts a distant memory of friends and…
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Plan a Profitable Holiday Art Sale
Source Artsy Shark Thinking of opening your studio or renting a space for a holiday sale of your art or handmade work? Use these quick tips. The post Plan a Profitable Holiday Art Sale appeared first on Artsy Shark.
