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Pop-Up Letters Set the ‘Alphabet in Motion’ in Kelli Anderson’s New Book
Source Colossal As a communication designer, Kelli Anderson began her career in information design. “The act of data visualization is all about bringing facts from the abstract and numerical realm into the sphere of perception, so you can see them,” she says in a video on Kickstarter. “And I thought, why stop there? What if…
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Featured Artist Ian Laws
Source Artsy Shark Australian artist Ian Laws shares his abstract portfolio and a story of overcoming life challenges through making art. The post Featured Artist Ian Laws appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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The Fragments of Christina Ramberg Make an Entirely Mysterious Whole
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Christina Ramberg was born in the post WW-II boom of 1940’sAmerica and died in the middle of the Clinton era post-capitalist acceleration of the 1990s. That is to say, her life was that of America’s rise to its own version of “exceptionalism,” full of flaws, conflict, social…
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Luke Agada “Between Two Suns” @ Roberts Projects, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Roberts Projects is pleased to present Between Two Suns, a solo exhibition of recent paintings by Chicago-based artist Luke Agada. As if mapping the blurred and sinewy terrain of his psyche, Agada paints in pursuit of visualizing the “third space”: an internal precipice at which interdependent forces of anxiety,…
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Adam de Boer and the “Edge City”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Plato is thrilled to present Edge City, Adam de Boer’s first solo exhibition in New York. The practice of the LA-based artist has been informed by his Dutch-Indonesian roots. For over a decade, he has explored the wax-resist fabric dyeing technique of batik to connect to his cultural forebears.…
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Larry Madrigal Paints Some “Quickies”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home A quickie, when you look it up in the dictionary (I Google’d, I’ll be honest, I didn’t go grab the paper dictionary that sits about 10 feet from my kitchen table as I write this), is either “a rapidly consumed alcoholic drink,” a “brief act or instance…
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‘The Artist’s Palette’ Is Your Guide to the Process Behind Great Paintings
Source Colossal One could argue that every great painting produces two works of art: the canvas and the surface where the pigments are mixed. The Artist’s Palette, forthcoming from Princeton University Press on November 5, dives deep into a timeless studio tool, exploring the beauty of the process. Compiled by art historian and writer Alexandra…
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This Aston Martin Interior Design Is a Thing of Beauty
Source Design You Trust The Aston Martin Lagonda was a groundbreaking vehicle known for its futuristic styling and luxurious interior, produced between 1976 and 1989. It was the first production car to feature computer management and a digital instrument panel, with the development costs for the electronics alone surpassing the car’s entire budget fourfold. Each…
