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The Newest Addition to ‘The Library of Esoterica’ Explores Sacred Sites Around the World
Source Colossal Ra Paulette, “Tree of Life Cave” (2011-2019), United States. Photo by Nicolas Peña. All images © the artists, courtesy of TASCHEN, shared with permission From ancient pyramids to subterranean labyrinths to mountaintop meccas, we have always been drawn to visiting or building sites that inspire reverence and awe. Since time immemorial, humans have…
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Featured Artist Ruth Soller
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist and oil painter Ruth Soller shares a distinctive portfolio of American landscapes and wildlife art. The post Featured Artist Ruth Soller appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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From Lines to Matter: Vojtěch Kovařík @ Museum Kampa, Prague
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home If our destinies are predetermined, what place does that leave for free will? For luck? For chance? Vojtěch Kovařík confronts the issue in his paintings – and with the current exhibition at Museum Kampa, he steps into the third dimension: the smooth surface of his paintings are…
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The Four Loves in the Work of Alli Conrad
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home BOZOMAG is pleased present its first solo exhibition with Alli Conrad entitled The Four Loves. An opening reception will be held on July 20th From 4pm to 8pm. Alli Conrad’s paintings transmute vulnerability while obscuring an acutely manufactured reality that exists in an undefinable liminal space — an…
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The Roller Coaster of Life: An Interview with Justin Hager
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home I met Justin Hager about three years ago on a rooftop in New York City, when it was barely safe to go outside after vaccinations. Hager’s the kind of person you know is an artist the second you look at him–partly in his unrivaled fashion that feels…
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Joy Labinjo: We Are Briefly Gorgeous
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home For Southwark Park Galleries’ 40th anniversary programme, British-Nigerian painter Joy Labinjo will present a new body of work that celebrates our local community in her largest London institutional exhibition to date. Taking scenes from Southwark Park and the Bermondsey area as a starting point, the works will…
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Seeing with Sound: A Short Film Follows the Man Teaching Echolocation to Blind People
Source Colossal Daniel Kish has taught thousands of students worldwide an essential skill: to see with sound. A lifelong advocate for the blind, Kish is a pioneer in echolocation, the ability to perceive one’s surroundings by making clicking noises or tapping a cane. As sound waves bump onto nearby walls and objects, the noises…
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Living at Sea for a Decade, Benjamin Sack’s Elaborate Drawings Cruise the World
Source Colossal All images © Benjamin Sack, shared with permission When Benjamin Sack (previously) graduated from university, he sought a new adventure. “I wanted to travel and see and draw the places that inspire my work,” he tells Colossal. One day, he inquired with Holland America Line, which led round-the-world sea voyages, to see if…
