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How Do You Paint Pseudopodia? Molly Greene Can…
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Huxley-Parlour are delighted to announce Pseudopodia, a solo exhibition of new works by Molly Greene, opening at our Swallow Street gallery. The exhibition, Greene’s first with the gallery, will present a suite of eight paintings that continue the artist’s investigation of amorphous forms, the internal and corporeality. The…
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Brittany Tucker is “Showing Up” in Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Steve Turner is pleased to present Showing Up, a solo exhibition by Vienna-based Brittany Tucker which features six new paintings that depict the artist’s quest to find identity in a difficult and confusing world. Tucker’s likeness is part of every painting: in an elevator, waist-deep in quicksand, falling…
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13 Bronze Figures Reinterpreted from Velázquez’s ‘Las Meninas’ Line Up in a Central Venice Plaza
Source Colossal ‘Las Meninas a San Marco’ (2024). All images courtesy of Contini Art Gallery, shared with permission Thirteen bronze women in wide pannier skirts stand single file in St. Mark’s Square in central Venice. The large-scale installation is the work of Spanish artist Manolo Valdés and on view for the 60th Venice Biennale that…
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Industry Logos as Vtuber Logos: There’s a Hilarious Challenge on Twitter
Source Design You Trust @himonarune Some might think that vtubers logos are not created to be remembered as company logos and therefore it is a bit unfair to compare these two genres of logos, but there is no limit to creativity. That’s why Twitter has started another challenge where everyone can submit a famous logo…
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Never Drink Alone: A Visual Melancholic Journey Into Loneliness
Source Design You Trust In a world bustling with relentless activity, where solitude and introspection often find little sanctuary, the creative expression of a Twitter user known as @asocialdrinking stands out as a poignant counterflow. Through the lens of ai-generated art, @asocialdrinking brings to life melancholic scenes where lone individuals share moments of quietude with…
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With Few Glimmers of Hope, the World Press Photo Contest Documents War, Migration, and Devastation
Source Colossal “The Two Walls” by Alejandro Cegarra, The New York Times/Bloomberg. A migrant walks atop a freight train known as “The Beast.” Migrants and asylum seekers lacking the financial resources to pay a smuggler often resort to using cargo trains to reach the United States border. This mode of transportation is very dangerous; over…
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Showing Respect to Psychedelic the “Godfathers” @ The Chambers Project
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The Godfathers show at The Chambers Project is a must see if you’re anywhere within a few hours drive-time of Northern California. With recent headlines about substantial public interest in the psychedelic world paired with the legalization of psilocybin, the show is both historical and of the…
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Hadi Rahnaward’s Fraying Rug of Charred and Pristine Matchsticks Crumbles Under Violence
Source Colossal Hadi Rahnaward, “Fragile Balance,” installation view of ‘Dislocations’ at Palais de Tokyo. Photo by Quentin Chevrier. All images shared with permission Stamped with a footprint and burned patches, Hadi Rahnaward’s matchstick rug at Palais de Tokyo frays at the edges. Titled “Fragile Balance,” the meticulously laid installation is part of the exhibition Dislocations…
