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Patrick Martinez and the Examination of Personal and Universal “Histories”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Dallas Contemporary is pleased to present Patrick Martinez: Histories, the expansive solo exhibition presenting a collection of brand new works alongside a survey of pieces representative of the artist’s distinctive multidisciplinary practice. Histories draws attention to often overlooked and ephemeral city scenes embedded with elements reflective of…
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“Life is short. Eat dessert first”: An Interview with Casey Gray
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Life can’t always be sweet. In fact, lifetimes are often marked by contrasting highs and lows of bustle and boredom, companionship and solitude, abundance and scarcity. Sure, it’s cliché, but sometimes these lows force us to experience the highs more deeply, more fully—they might even inspire us…
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For Stickymonger, “Everything Makes Sense”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Ross + Kramer is pleased to present Everything Makes Sense, Stickymonger’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery, on view through May 25, 2024, at Ross + Kramer New York. Together, these works tell the artist’s story—the story of the city that inspired her to make art, the artist herself,…
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AI Artist Combines Star Wars Imagery with the Creative Spirit of Burning Man
Source Design You Trust Peio Duhalde’s art project employs AI to blend iconic “Star Wars” characters with the Burning Man ethos, creating a realm of imaginative possibilities. By integrating these figures into the free-spirited environment of Burning Man, the project invites viewers to ponder the merging of “Star Wars” themes like conflict and community with…
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Takahiro Miyashita’s Architectural Artistry in Hi-End Speaker Design
Source Design You Trust When fashion intersects with technology, it can lead to remarkable innovations. Celebrated fashion designer Takahiro Miyashita has branched into audio design, introducing a speaker that masterfully combines visual artistry with acoustic innovation. This is not just any speaker; it is a 43-inch tall floor-standing model that mimics New York’s iconic Flatiron…
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Ivan Argote Demands to Know “Who?” in His Enigmatic New Sculpture in Bruges
Source Colossal Photos by Filip Dujardin. All images © Ivan Argote, shared with permission A pair of sizable bronze boots have paused in a Bruges canal, the whereabouts of their owner unknown. The striking bronze sculpture titled “Who?” by Ivan Argote appears as if an 18th-century statue has been shorn at the knees, inviting speculation…
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Spectacular Street Photography Winners From The Sony World Photography Awards 2024
Source Design You Trust Winner: Callie Eh, Malaysia The 2024 Sony World Photography Awards have once again highlighted the extraordinary skill and imagination of street photographers worldwide. This year’s awardees have masterfully depicted the vibrancy of city living through their powerful and moving images, providing a window into the varied and energetic realm of street…
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German Factory Introducing the ‘“Double-Lambretta”, 1953
Source Design You Trust In 1953, the NSU factory in Dusseldorf, Germany, introduced the “Double-Lambretta.” Initially designed for young couples, this small motorcycle could be expanded by joining it with another Lambretta to accommodate a growing family, effectively transforming into a small car that could carry two adults and two children, achieving speeds of up…
