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An “Undying” Love for the Works of Robin F. Williams
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Robin F. Williams is already having quite the year. Her first museum show, Robin F. Williams: We’ve Been Expecting You, is on view in her hometown in Columbus, and now there is this bold new exhibition, Undying, her first with Perrotin and in Japan. And it feels like…
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The SUMMER 2024 Cover Stroy: The History Behind “Mickalene Thomas: All About Love” with Curator Ed Schad
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “Love is so sacred in a culture of domination, because it simply begins to erode your dualisms: dualisms of black and white, male and female, right and wrong. I’m a seeker on a path… a path about love.” So fully in sync with that premise, Mickalene Thomas…
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One Scientist Painstakingly Establishes a Chronology for More than 100 Surviving Prints of ‘The Great Wave’ by Hokusai
Source Colossal Capucine Korenberg, a scientist at The British Museum, is a big fan of ukiyo-e artist Hokusai, who lived during the Edo period in Japan. Hokusai is best known for a series of woodblock prints titled Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, which includes his iconic “The Great Wave off Kanagawa.” Often referred to simply…
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The Felipe Pantone “CDM30 Round Inflatable Pool Lounger” Will Be Here for Summer
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home If you’re like me, and you probably aren’t, but anyway, you like the idea of a Summer lounge session but you don’t get around to it too often. Well, I like that BEYOND THE STREETS and Felipe Pantone have thought about those like me who want to…
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The Milky Way Photographer of the Year Contest Celebrates the Dazzling Band of Light in Our Skies
Source Colossal Lorenzo Ranieri, “The Lions Den,” Atacama Desert, Chile. All images courtesy of Capture the Atlas, shared with permission Whether seen from the craggy mountain landscapes of New Zealand or the vast, arid expanses of the Atacama Desert, the Milky Way is a brilliant band of light that glitters in the night sky above…
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A Remarkable Typeface Resurfaces from the Thames After Being Dumped in the River More than a Century Ago
Source Colossal Photo by Matthew Williams Ellis. All images courtesy of Emery Walker’s House, shared with permission In 18th- and 19th-century London, the term mudlark was coined to describe someone who scavenged river banks for valuable items. Today, metal detectors aid in the continuing pastime—which now requires a permit—and every once in a while, a…
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Featured Artist Patricia Charity
Source Artsy Shark Patricia Charity presents a collection of fiber and mixed media artworks created with a contemporary sculptural flair. The post Featured Artist Patricia Charity appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Zanele Muholi: An Autobiographical Panorama at Southern Guild, LA
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Zanele Muholi an autobiographical panorama of the visual activist and artist as their creative practice evolves over time and across mediums opened at Southern Guild Los Angeles this week.
