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Master the Jury Process and Get Your Art Accepted
Source Artsy Shark Want to get your art juried into art events, galleries, and exhibitions? Use these practical tips to enhance your chances of being selected. The post Master the Jury Process and Get Your Art Accepted appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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All Seeing Seneca Highlights New Group Show “Twilight/Prelude” @ albertz benda, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “You know what? I would like my work to become more accessible at some point,” All Seeing Seneca told me last year just as she was emerging from the NFT art world and into a more traditional studio practice. And now is the time. Twilight/Prelude, a new group…
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Double Edged Swords: Sabrina Bockler on Coded Symbols, Femininity, and Portrayals of Women Through History
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Brooklyn-based artist Sabrina Bockler has a utilitarian view of love. Maybe not in her personal life, but in the way women have had to use love and its institutions to get a leg up in the world. Poison, daggers, drugs, and potions feature prominently in the artist’s…
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Kyle Dunn / MATRIX 194 @ the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Kyle Dunn’s luminous paintings dramatize themes of intimacy and alienation. In alluring domestic scenes, men perform everyday rituals against the backdrop of the big city, whose glow shines through the windows of their small apartments. Some of his composite figures sit in quiet contemplation, while others are…
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Maureen Dougherty’s Explorations in Figuration Are Refreshingly Abstract and Personal
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Maureen Dougherty’s first solo exhibition with BLUM is interesting because this is one of her first shows of all figurative works. The once abstract painter pivoted during the early COVID years, away from her NYC studio and in rural Massachusetts, she found a rhythm in a new way…
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Tinged with Fantasy, Phyllis Shafer’s Plein Air Paintings Twist the Serene Beauty of the American West
Source Colossal “Moonrise” (2015), oil on canvas, 32 × 38 inches. All images © Phyllis Shafer, shared with permission For Phyllis Shafer, space and time are inextricably tethered. “The longer I’ve painted, the more I’ve extended my focal range. A spatial stretch in my paintings relates to time and maybe the progression of my life,”…
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Slowtide x Nathan Kostechko Charity Collection
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home This one means a lot to us and our friends at Slowtide. In May, LA-based artist Nathan Kostechk was in a car accident, one that where is dog is still missing and the road to recovery for Nathan is a long one. Nathan is the owner of…
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Between the Warp and Weft: Weaving Shields of Strength and Spirituality: Final Days to See Patrisse Cullors @ Charlie James
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The first thing you notice is the intricacy of the textiles and the depth of the color. I had been wanting to see the works of Patrisse Cullors for some time, but I was struck about how much I missed on a digital screen. The beauty of…
