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A Portfolio: Adehla Lee
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Looking at our newest A Portfolio selection, we look at the paintings of Brooklyn-based Adehla Lee. Ahead of her solo show, How To Break The Spell, opening at Ochi Gallery on March 11, the South Korean-born painter works around subjects of friendship and almost surrealistic longings and solitary moments.
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Joshua Petker Plays the “Tambourine”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Anat Ebgi is pleased to announce Tambourine, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Joshua Petker on view at 4859 Fountain Avenue in LA through March 11, 2023. This is the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.
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AllRightsReserved Celebrate 10 Collaborations with Joan Cornellà and Give Us “Humans Are A Virus”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home AllRightsReserved are set to celebrate their 10th collaboration with Spanish painter Joan Cornellà with a special vinyl figure in his typical darkly satirist way, “Humans Are A Virus.” The brand and the artist have been working together on numerous projects since 2019, including shows, figures and sculptures.…
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Tate Liverpool Closing for $35 Million Renovation
Source artforum.com Tate Liverpool will shutter on October 16 ahead of a planned £29.7 million ($35.1 million) restoration of its Royal Albert Dock home. The refresh of the converted warehouse is being partially paid for
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Highlighting Wildlife in Crisis, ‘The New Big 5’ Celebrates the Diversity of the World’s Animal Denizens
Source Colossal Qiang Zhang, Golden Snub-nosed Monkey. Foping National Nature Reserve, China. Status: Endangered. All images © the photographers, from ‘The New Big 5’ by Graeme Green, published by Earth Aware Editions, shared with permission In the Victorian era, big game hunting saw a meteoric rise in popularity, coinciding with Britain’s colonization of numerous regions…
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Piero Gilardi (1942–2023)
Source artforum.com Italian artist Piero Gilardi, whose “Tappeti-Natura,” or “Nature-Carpets,” brought the wilderness into the gallery, died March 5 in Turin at the age of eighty. His death was confirmed by his gallery,
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Unusual Japanese Sunglasses of 1966
Source Design You Trust In 1966, Japan introduced some unique and unusual sunglasses that caught the attention of fashion enthusiasts worldwide. These sunglasses were unlike anything seen before and included designs such as “lime glasses” and “feet glasses.” h/t: vintag.es Despite their unconventional appearance, these sunglasses were still able to make the wearer look polished…
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Consumerism Transformed: German Studio Foreal’s Digital Art Project
Source Design You Trust German studio Foreal has created a unique digital art project that aims to draw attention to our society’s consumption habits. By transforming everyday items and packaging into imposing robotic figures, Foreal highlights the impact of consumerism on our daily lives. More: Foreal, Instagram, Behance h/t: theinspirationgrid The project features iconic consumer…