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Using Her Body Weight, Brie Ruais Heaves 130 Pounds of Ceramic into Radial Sculptures
Source Colossal “Gesturing for Her to Follow (130lbs times two)” (2024), glazed stoneware and hardware, 112 x 101 x 3 inches. All images courtesy of the artist and albertz benda, New York|Los Angeles, shared with permission Beginning with 130 pounds of soft clay, Brie Ruais sculpts radial forms that capture her body’s movement and proportions.…
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A Doorway to Joe: The Art of Joe Coleman
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Joe Coleman is like a contemporary William Faulkner, finding the ghosts of America and reviving a sense of mystery and darkness in narrative storytelling. He just does it with paint, in gripping fashion. Fantagraphics’ new book, A Doorway to Joe: The Art of Joe Coleman, speaks of…
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John Dilg “Planet on the Prairie” @ Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Galerie Eva Presenhuber is pleased to present Planet on the Prairie, the gallery’s third solo exhibition by Iowa-based painter John Dilg. A river is flowing through a rugged terrain. The land is hilly and vegetation sparse, but not inhospitable. The water is clean but appears brown because the soil…
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Gabe Langholtz Keeps Us All “At Arm’s Length”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Certain elements of our physical composition identify us as part of a group that shares lived experiences. The shapes of our various appendages passed down through billions of years of evolution place us in a species with over 8 billion other individuals that comprise the human species.…
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Danielle Mckinney: about a moment – in a moment @ Kunsthal n
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home There is a beauty in the fact that Danielle Mckinney’s work feels universal, timeless. Of all the cover stories we have run in the past 5 years, so many come back to hers; it seems to have matured with age, an understanding of how big moments feel even…
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The Superb Generative Gradient Art by Martin Naumann
Source Design You Trust Martin Naumann is a digital artist and multidisciplinary designer from Germany, currently based in Dessau. He specializes in automated illustration and abstract generative art. Beyond this, his expertise also covers branding, typography, and visual design. His style is often characterized as futuristic, highly experimental, and abstract, with a strong visual inspiration…
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A Brief Lesson Explains the Visual Impact of an Early Cinematic Favorite, the Sustained Two-Shot
Source Colossal For the first time in nearly a decade, the duo behind the wildly popular YouTube channel Every Frame a Painting is back with a new lesson in cinematography. Taylor Ramos and Tony Zhou began releasing short videos breaking down visual concepts and techniques in 2014, teaching their audiences what makes some of…
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Catherine Prowse Invokes Joy, Comfort, and Community in a New Animation for Palliative Care Queensland
Source Colossal Palliative Care Queensland is a charity centered on the belief that the way we care for our dying is a powerful indicator of society’s values. The hospice organization recently commissioned a poignant and empowering short film titled “The Cassette” by animator Catherine Prowse focused on living the end of your life on your…
