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Iconic Artworks by Keith Haring Pop Up in a Vibrant New Book
Source Colossal All images © Keith Haring Foundation One of the most iconic figures of the 1980s Pop Art movement, Keith Haring (previously) is best known for his playful pictograms like “Radiant Baby” or “Barking Dog,” motifs that frequently appeared in compositions amid boldly outlined dancing figures, flying saucers, gender symbols, angels, crosses, and pyramids.…
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A Rare Cross-Section Illustration Reveals the Infamous Happenings of Kowloon Walled City
Source Colossal All images courtesy of Greg Jensen At its height in the 1990s, Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong housed about 50,000 people. Its population is unremarkable for small cities, but what set Kowloon apart from others of its size was its density. Spanning only 2.6 hectares, the tiny enclave contained 1,255,000 people per…
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Email Marketing Secrets Artists Need to Know
Source Artsy Shark Here’s why email marketing should become a main staple of your art business strategy and how you can use it to increase awareness and sales. The post Email Marketing Secrets Artists Need to Know appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Summer Means Artist-Designed “Plunge Towels”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hot Person Summer doesn’t stop at the sartorial self—you need the hottest accessories to complete the vibe. Whether poolside, beachside, or fresh out of the shower, wrapping oneself in an artist-designed, limited edition Plunge Towel is guaranteed to increase your hotness quotient, ensuring you stand out among…
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Loiter: A Solo Exhibition by Jun Oson
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The term loiter is often associated with misfits who refuse to engage in productive activities. In reality, idle hours can be exceedingly productive for those who require rest periods between hyper-productive moments. Loiter, Japanese artist Jun Oson’s inaugural solo exhibition at Harman Projects, celebrates people “full of…
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I’m Com’un Home In The Morn’un: Elaine Constantine’s Photographs of England’s Soul Scene
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In I’m Com’un Home In The Morn’un, photographer Elaine Constantine presents her dynamic and full-color images that capture the northern soul scene of the 1990s, depicting the extreme aerobics and the unstoppable energy of twenty and thirty-somethings.
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“Head Games”: Elizabeth Glaessner in Tokyo
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Head Games, an exhibition at Perrotin Tokyo of fifteen of Elizabeth Glaessner’s small paintings alongside two of larger scale, demonstrates the strength and scope of her painterly aesthetic. Pictorialism, process, and performance converge in these works, revealing not only her facility with the oil medium but also…
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This Korean Artist Imagines Herself as The Real-Life Cyber Doll
Source Design You Trust Ji Soo aka EZ, merges technology with art in a fresh and personal way, using herself as a canvas to blend digital and physical elements. Born in Korea and shaped by life in Canada and the US, her work is defined by a love for the digital world and a passion…
