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El Cuerpo: The (Performing) Body and the Photographic Stage
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Curated by Christina Fernandez, a new exhibition at Gallery Luisotti selects works by seven conceptual photographers based in the Los Angeles area, whose performative actions are intended to be seen in the form of the still image. The artists are William Camargo, James Francisco Garcia, Arlene Mejorado,…
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Golden Artist Colors Enhances Its Virtual Paint MXR
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Our friends at GOLDEN have a big announcement: the updated GOLDEN Paint MXR is a free tool for artists everywhere, giving them the ability to mix GOLDEN Artist Acrylics and now, Williamsburg Artist Oil Colors. Previously, the GOLDEN Paint MXR utilized a data set for mixing acrylics only.…
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A Portfolio: Julia Garcia
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home On the occasion of Julia Garcia’s solo show Poor Dog Bright at Katia David Rosenthal Gallery, we take a look at the work of the Minneapolis-based painter today on A Portfolio.
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A Number of Stunning Watercolors From the Year 1940 Were Found to Depict Heads That Had Shrunk
Source Design You Trust The world is rich with history and mystery, often intertwining in ways that seem almost unbelievable. A series of watercolor paintings from the 1940s recently resurfaced in Brooklyn, New York, depicting shrunken heads thought to have been made by certain Maori tribes in New Zealand, raising questions about their journey from…
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Humorous But Sad Illustrations By Santiago Bara That Might Make You Reflect On Life
Source Design You Trust In today’s world, life can be pretty strange and absurd, a craziness that isn’t new but now seems omnipresent, and while it might seem confusing and hard to make sense of, that’s not always a bad thing; artist Santiago Bara from Spain, who initially started drawing cartoons for practice, now uses…
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Lost & Found: Insightful Photos Discovered in a Thrift Store and Their Unbelievable Beginnings
Source Design You Trust In 2015, Meagan Abell discovered medium-format negatives in a Richmond, Virginia thrift store, featuring two unidentified young women. One of the women, later identified as Claudia Thompson, was a jazz singer who experienced significant career challenges, including being replaced by a white model on her album cover due to racial prejudices.…
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Robert Strati’s Delicate Scenes in Ink Burst from Shattered Porcelain Plates
Source Colossal “The Fall with Blackbird” (2024), 29 x 24 x 2.5 inches. All images © Robert Strati, shared with permission We often associate objects with memories—a stuffed bear reminds us of childhood playtime or a family heirloom of a beloved ancestor—but for Robert Strati, certain items also contain narratives of their own accord. The…
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With Vintage Saris, Suchitra Mattai Weaves New Visions of Colonial History
Source Colossal Photos by Scott Lynch. All images © Suchitra Mattai, courtesy of Socrates Sculpture Park, shared with permission Situated along the East River in Long Island City, New York, a new outdoor public installation by Suchitra Mattai invites visitors to consider how history, heritage, and cultures connect across land, oceans, and time. We are…
