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The Upside-Down and Sideways World of Cinta Vidal in “Melt”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Cinta Vidal’s mind-bending works, shown in a small village in Bavaria called Waldkirchen, in a show called Melt, at Galerie Zink, all feels like a dream. Vidal’s works are often that way, as they present themselves in an Escher-esque way, but with her own skill and heart and…
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Elizabeth Malaska “Chimeras” @ Wilding Cran Gallery, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Wilding Cran Gallery is pleased to present Chimeras, an exhibition of works by Elizabeth Malaska exploring feminine mythologies of protection and renewal.
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A Temporary Pavilion Made of 108 Deck Chairs Blooms Daily in Copenhagen
Source Colossal From timber and a few dozen canvas folding chairs, Lasovsky Johansson Architects conceived of a summery pavilion called “PETAL.” Originally situated as a functional installation hosting an oyster bar during an art fair in 2023, the work is currently in the courtyard of the Designmuseum Danmark in Copenhagen, where visitors can pop by…
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Step Into Beguiling Bygone Eras in Jeff Bartels’s ‘Urban Glitch’ Series
Source Colossal Around the time he turned 50, Jeff Bartels (previously) found himself thinking more and more about memory and nostalgia. “It occurred to me that I could remember certain things from my past exactly, while other memories were mixed up or even wrong,” he tells Colossal. “So I decided to explore that confusion.” Bartels’s…
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Things Aren’t Always What They Seem in Beautiful New Group Show @ pt.2 Gallery, Oakland
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home After a brilliant showing at the Armory Show earlier this month, pt.2 is proud to present a group exhibition featuring the work of six monumental artists: Jay DeFeo, Martha Shaw, Mildred Howard, Robert Therrien, Squeak Carnwath, and Viola Frey. With deep connections to the Bay Area, these artists…
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Brian Rochefort: Staring at the Moon
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Sean Kelly is delighted to present Staring at the Moon, Brian Rochefort’s first exhibition at Sean Kelly, Los Angeles. Rochefort presents new sculptures in an installation that will reconfigure the architecture of the gallery.
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The Expansive Jane Dickson of the West Comes Out in “Are We There Yet?”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Jane Dickson is Times Square. She lived and painted it in a way that changed the perception of the place for the decades to come. Her oil paintings, often oil on Astroturf, seem to define a hazy, romantic and rather moody version of the place, and in…
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Mars-1: The Edge of Unknowing
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Mario Martinez is Mars-1, and Mars-1 runs deep. A painter of mysteries and a believer in improbabilities, Mars is, as Mario is, a free-floating cultural enigma who brings a rare kind of revelatory uncertainty wherever he lands. He reminds me of my favorite drugs, which, by perfect…
