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Amazing Photos of Teenage Beatles Fans in Their Bedrooms From the 1960s
Source Design You Trust In the 1960s, Beatles fans decorated their bedrooms with band posters, themed furnishings, and memorabilia. This home décor often featured vibrant colors inspired by “Yellow Submarine” and hand-painted lyrics or album covers. Formed in Liverpool in 1960, The Beatles quickly became a global sensation, sparking the intense fan culture known as…
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In Ernesto Neto’s Largest Installation to Date, the World Is a Crocheted Ship Moving to a Single Rhythm
Source Colossal Photo by Joana Linda. All images © Ernesto Neto, courtesy of MAAT, shared with permission An enormous, cascading installation of crocheted fabric strips stretches across a cavernous gallery in Ernesto Neto’s newest exhibition. At MAAT in Lisbon, the Brazilian artist (previously) presents Nosso Barco Tambor Terra, which translates to “our boat drum Earth,” a…
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Max Naylor Rambles Through Mystical Woodlands in Ethereal Oil and Ink Paintings
Source Colossal “Storm Surge” (2023), ink on paper, 51 x 66 centimeters. All images © Max Naylor, shared with permission Through ancient wooded glens and along rugged sea coasts, Max Naylor invites us to wander along shady passageways, squeeze between lichen-cloaked boulders, and inhale the fragrance of wildflowers. His detailed landscapes in ink and oil…
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Featured Artist Karen Richardson
Source Artsy Shark Discover the world of Canadian watercolor painter Karen Richardson, who paints the tranquil beauty of calm lakes and intricate stones. The post Featured Artist Karen Richardson appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Preview: Bianca Nemelc “Sing a Lovely Flower” @ Taipei Dangdai
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The garden has been a realm of imaginative speculation and potential for generations of artists. In her Taipei Dangdai debut with Hashimoto Contemporary, painter Bianca Nemelc builds on a legacy of progressive thinkers, melding art historical references from the tropics with familial narratives to create a garden…
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Preview: Amy Cutler in “Limbo” @ DC Moore Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home DC Moore Gallery is pleased to present Amy Cutler: Limbo, the artist’s debut exhibition at the gallery, featuring new paintings on paper and drawings. Amy Cutler is represented by DC Moore Gallery in cooperation with Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects.
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The Saint Radio of Brittany Miller
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Brittany Miller’s paintings borrow visual language from Christian art history, incorporating archetypes of the martyr, savior, and saint. In her work, figures are encountering the supernatural–levitations, messages from elsewhere, and visits from otherworldly beings, while the vibrational quality of her line-work encourages the viewer to have a…
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Hernan Bas’ World of First and Lasts
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hernan Bas has always speculated on the supernatural, where does it exist in both our reality and our imagination. When I spoke to Hernan a few years ago, we talked about his reading habits, and he told me, “But not just fiction; mythology and the tie-in to…
