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An A.I. Model Helped Uncover 303 Previously Unseen Nazca Lines in Peru
Source Colossal In 2022, we shared news of a monumental discovery at Peru’s Nazca Pampa, a UNESCO World Heritage site once home to pre-Inca Indigenous peoples who were fond of etching gargantuan artworks into the earth’s surface. Discovered in 1927, archaeologists spent nearly a century uncovering 430 figurative glyphs depicting animals, people, and hybrid creatures.…
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Featured Artist Dani Swope
Source Artsy Shark Digital photographer Dani Swope presents a stunning portfolio of kaleidoscopic images created from nature. The post Featured Artist Dani Swope appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Snuggle Up with the New ‘Smithsonian Handbook of Interesting Bird Nests and Eggs’
Source Colossal The cape penduline tit, found in the sub-tropical shrublands of southern Africa, builds an innovative nest that includes a false chamber to trick predators. And the brown noddy, a tropical seabird, constructs a small platform from its own guano upon which to lay a single egg. Dozens more species feature in the new…
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RF Alvarez and “The Look Back”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home If you happen to be in London this week, our friends at Taymour Grahne Projects are hosting an off-site solo show of new works by a favorite of Juxtapoz: Texas-based, RF Alvarez. The solo show, The Look Back, is now on view at 67 Great Titchfield Street W1W 7PT,…
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“As You Weren’t,” Taylor Whites’ NYC Solo Debut Comes to The Hole
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home We are so excited to get out and see this show this week, as we have been following Taylor White’s work for a few years and loved a recent show at L21. His new solo show, a debut in NYC for the Richmond, Virginia-based painter, As You Weren’t, kicks…
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KAWS: TIME OFF Gives the Global Star Space to Breath
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home With an artist so famous and an output so immense (his name now towers over 5th Avenue in a new collaboration with Uniqlo and Warhol), KAWS has been quite interested in giving his work space to breath. His installations, especially in recent years, has given his version…
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Julia Chiang: The Glows and The Blows @ The Parrish Art Museum
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home There is something quite serene seeing these paintings in conversation with ceramics. Julia Chiang’s painting, in contrast to her husband KAWS who has a show at Parrish at the same time, are works that seem to be of the sea, slow waves that roll over you with…
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Mysterious Orbs Illuminate Deserted Landscapes in Andrew McIntosh’s New Paintings
Source Colossal Nested in rusted caravans or hovering above vast landscapes, small glowing orbs reminiscent of the sun, stars, and otherworldly technologies populate Andrew McIntosh’s latest body of work. On view with James Freeman Gallery for the British Art Fair, The Calling conjures McIntosh’s interest in mystery and magic. The London-based Scottish artist often evokes the…
