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A Swarm of Blocks Flocks to Human Presence in DRIFT’s Interactive Installation
Source Colossal Working as DRIFT, Dutch artists Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta (previously) have built their practice around excavating the intersection between nature and technology. In “Murmuring Minds,” a new installation on view at LUMA Arles, the pair utilizes the swarming patterns of birds, bees, and other social organisms to create an interactive work that…
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Flit Through ‘Miniature’ Bavarian Alps in This Aerial Tilt-Shift Exploration
Source Colossal Combining aerial timelapse and tilt-shift shots, Joerg Daiber of Spoonfilm (previously) illuminates the stunning Bavarian Alps throughout all four seasons. Daiber was invited by a hotel at the foot of the dramatic Wetterstein Mountains, to highlight the scenery and range of activities visitors experience in the area. From hiking and cycling to cross-country…
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How do Art Rentals Work?
Source Artsy Shark A candid interview with Joyce Creiger, long time owner of Boston Art Rentals about this niche market, how it works, and the state of the business. The post How do Art Rentals Work? appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Anthony Cudahy and a “Fool’s errand”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home It begins with the space. The original, creaking floors of GRIMM’s Tribeca space brings out something special in the viewing of Anthony Cudahy’s new solo show Fool’s errand (a concurrent show at Hales, Fool’s gold, we did not have a chance to see). It adds to the…
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A New Global Conversation: A Spotlight on the Contemporary Art Movement in Mexico
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home When did Mexico become one of the world’s hottest art destinations? The Mexican capital, in particular, known for Aztec architecture and storied murals, is thriving in a dynamic creative scene as artists like Perla Krauze, Gonzalo Garcia, and Fernando Laposse make their mark in cultural conversations. Today,…
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Modern West Showcases Two-Person Exhibition “In Dialogue” with Fidalis Buehler and Mitch Mantle
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Modern West will open In Dialogue, a two-person exhibition with artists Fidalis Buehler and Mitch Mantle. The show will be on display September 13 through November 1, 2024. In Dialogue features an engaging curation of paintings, collages and prints from artists Fidalis Buehler and Mitch Mantle. Buehler…
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Volcanic Ash and Lush Tropics Inspire Brian Rochefort’s Unearthly Ceramics
Source Colossal When Brian Rochefort travels, he’s inclined to visit remote parts of the planet. The depths of the Amazon, the volcanic island cluster of the Galápagos, and the immensely diverse ecosystem of Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Crater have all drawn him in and once back in his Los Angeles studio, inspired the artist’s lushly textured sculptures.…
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Debra Broz Merges Humor and Kitsch in a Nod to Our ‘Strange World’
Source Colossal Left: “Collie Pheasant” (2023). Right: “St. Bernard Pheasant” (2023). Both mixed media on secondhand ceramics, 10.5 x 8 x 3.5 inches. All images © Debra Broz, courtesy of Track 16 Gallery, shared with permission Debra Broz Merges Humor and Kitsch in a Nod to Our ‘Strange World’ September 10, 2024 Art Craft Kate…
