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A Hooded Bronze Figure Sends Rainbows Wafting Across the River Enz
Source Colossal All images © Sander van Wettum, shared with permission A bronze, elf-like figure sits at the edge of the River Enz in Germany, waiting to greet passersby with delightful arcs of color. The mysterious form, installed as part of Ornamenta 2024, was conceived by Veronika Sedlmair and Brynjar Sigurðarson over three years. The…
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Animals Balance Precariously and Greet Each Other Across Voids in Banksy’s New Murals
Source Colossal Mountain goat near Kew Bridge, Richmond upon Thames. All images © Banksy, shared with permission In the U.K., thousands of police remain on standby as a series of riots instigated by far-right supporters have escalated during the past week. The unrest that erupted last Tuesday was spurred by a senseless act: the murders…
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A Counting Game: Banksy Paints 3 Monkeys in London in Third Straight Day of Street Works
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home This appears to be a series. Banksy has now painted animals around London for the third day in a row, starting with 1 goat, then 2 elephants and now 3 monkeys just hanging their way under the Overground by Brick Lane today near Grimsby Street in the…
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Dreams and Memories Form and Dissipate in Tomohiro Inaba’s Delicate Iron Sculptures
Source Colossal “Good night no.2” (2020), iron, urethane paint, and acrylic paint, 144 x 53 x 29 centimeters. All images © Tomohiro Inaba, shared with permission In Tomohiro Inaba’s intimate metal sculptures, majestic animals and gentle humans are the stuff of dreams and fairytales. As if scribbled energetically in 3D, delicate lines of iron transition…
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Networking Skills for Artists
Source Artsy Shark Networking enables you to make the right connections with the right people. Here’s how to begin and build on those relationships. The post Networking Skills for Artists appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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For the Fall, Jeffrey Deitch Gallery Returns to Something “Post Human”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home This will be one of the shows of the Fall season, Post Human, recontextualized and realized once again over 30 years after Jeffrey Deitch’s original Post Human show in 1992.
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Maja Daniels Reimagines the History and Myths of Swedish Witch-Hunts
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In 1667 a 12-year-old girl, Gertrud Svensdotter, was accused of walking on water in Älvdalen, Sweden. This event marked the beginning of the Swedish witch-hunts, a period of mass hysteria and horror in Älvdalen and its neighboring regions. The forthcoming book Gertrud by artist Maja Daniels uses…
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Ever Velasquez Curates an Idealized World in “Provócame”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Charlie James Gallery is pleased to present Provócame, a group exhibition curated by Los Angeles artist Ever Velasquez. The show invites artists from across the U.S., Puerto Rico, Albania and Mexico to an exhibition organized as a love letter to an idealized home – one both real and…
