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Matt Bollinger Curates “Edge Condition” To Benefit the Legendary The Fine Arts Work Center Residency
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Speak to any artist who has spent time at the the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts, and they all remark about how brilliant and ideal it truly is. And what an alumni they have, including Juxtapoz friend and artist Matt Bollinger, who just curated a special…
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“The Cut of My Jib,” An Exhibition by Paul Gagner
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Artist and sculptor Paul Gagner is suspicious of artists who confidently tell grand narratives and act as future predictors. His project-space show titled The Cut of My Jib at Hashimoto Contemporary reflects the anxieties that plague and promulgate his creative process and the two states upholding it:…
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Donna Dennis Recreates “Deep Station,” a Vacant Subway Station @ The Ranch
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The Ranch is pleased to announce an exhibition of the American sculptor Donna Dennis, the single-work presentation inaugurating the fourth season of programming at The Ranch. The sculptural installation, Deep Station (1981–1985), is a physical and sonic recreation of an unpeopled and nocturnal subway station. The show continues the pivotal…
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“I’d Love To See You, a Juxtapoz Magazine at 30, Part 1” Poster
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Made available for the first time, in conjunction with our 30th anniversary exhibition of the same name (and on view through August 14, 2024), Rusha & Co has “I’d Love To See You, a Juxtapoz Magazine at 30, Part 1″ posters for sale now. The limited edition…
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New Banksy Work Appears to Be a Goat on the Edge in London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home After Banksy confirmed a new piece in London today, what appears to be a mountain goat standing precariously on a ledge with falling rocks down a wall and cleverly moved CCTV camera aimed at the falling rocks and not quite at the goat, everyone is asking “what…
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A Pair of Fluffy Felted Lambs by Holly Guertin Spring to Life in a Wooly Pasture
Source Colossal All images © Holly Guertin, shared with permission Two spirited lambs bound across a new wooly work by Philadelphia-based artist Holly Guertin. Inspired by a spring visit to a local farm, Guertin felted a pair of sprightly youngsters with striking detail. Pink lines their ears and noses, and their adolescent bodies are covered…
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Jay Lichter Illuminates Stunning Colors and Textures in Macro Photos of Elusive Slime Molds
Source Colossal All images © Jay Lichter, shared with permission For years, New Zealand-based mycophile Jay Lichter didn’t think of mushrooms as much more than produce one buys in the supermarket. But he began to notice how much variety exists in the fungi world as he learned to identify different species and appreciate their important…
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Seth Globepainter Brings Youthful Joy and Discovery to Walls Around the World
Source Colossal Grenoble, France (2024). Photo by Andrea Berlese. All images © Seth Globepainter, shared with permission From France to Kenya to Hong Kong, Seth Globepainter (previously) continues to traverse the world, sharing moments of curiosity and discovery on the sides of buildings and in neighborhood parks. Evoking the joy and optimism of children at play,…
