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Art Business Checklist for Fourth Quarter
Source Artsy Shark Fourth quarter is the perfect time for artists to supercharge marketing, sales and planning. Here’s your checklist. The post Art Business Checklist for Fourth Quarter appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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A New Book Chronicling the Artist-Designed Billboard Project For Freedoms Poses a Critical Question
Source Colossal Where do we go from here? At a point in history that feels so turbulent and unpredictable, this unresolved question sits at the forefront of many minds. For Freedoms, an artist-led organization channeling its efforts toward creative civic engagement and direct action, is set to release its first-ever monograph, fittingly named after the…
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LA in Clay with Meegan Barnes
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home She had us at IN-N-OUT, an endearing and enduring sculpture inspired by the city of Los Angeles. Meegan Barnes is an anthropologist who memorializes iconic moments and scenes through the medium of clay that are rich with pop-cultural history, facts and figures. She wastes no time crafting…
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Eddie Martinez Has Done His “Homework”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Eddie Martinez is a true craftsman. We remember speaking to him years ago about just making and making, painting and drawing, drawing and painting, and letting motifs, ideas, recurring thoughts and old traditions seep in and out of his practice. It seems, inevitably, that Martinez would name…
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Tahnee Lonsdale and “A billion tiny moons”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Night Gallery is pleased to present A billion tiny moons, an exhibition of new paintings and ceramics by Tahnee Lonsdale. This is the artist’s second solo presentation with the gallery, following True Romance (2022). The works of art that linger in my mind are often those that…
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Martin Kačmarek’s Social Realism in the Brilliant “Short Roots”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In the last few years, I have cited Martin Kačmarek’s work in numerous writings about a new wave of social realism. What I find interesting about Martin’s paintings is that, like nearly 100 years ago, especially in America of the post WWI, pre WWII era, is the…
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Art and Science Set Sail in Schmidt Ocean Institute’s Artist-at-Sea Program
Source Colossal “There are many ways to tell a story or to document and share research and discoveries,” says artist Ellie Hannon, one of 54 artists who has embarked on a unique residency organized by the Schmidt Ocean Institute (previously). From slip-cast porcelain and painting to 3D printing and virtual reality, the storytelling possibilities are…
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Meryl Meisler’s ‘Street Walker’ is a Time Capsule of 1970s America
Source Colossal Graflex Norita in hand, Meryl Meisler walked the streets of 1970s America and boldly photographed transient moments of coincidence. From dimly lit discos and charming carhops to bustling streets and suburban homes, the photographer carried her medium-format camera everywhere she went. Inviting viewers to an intimate perspective of a country facing a dynamic…
