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Hoi Chan Translates Everyday Experiences into Dreamy Candy-Colored Illustrations
Source Colossal “Bioluminescence.” All images © Hoi Chan, shared with permission A slight breeze brushing across her body during a morning run or observing a butterfly’s winding flight pattern are likely sources of inspiration for artist Hoi Chan. “I usually jot it all down in a notebook, filter it down into visual ideas,” the Hong…
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A Flourish of Miniatures Thrive in Max Hooper Schneider’s Uncanny Post-Human Dioramas
Source Colossal “Cereal Cave” (2023), modeled plywood box, UV-blown glass mushrooms, epoxy resin, assorted matter, toy dogs, cereals, UV LED light, powder-coated aluminum table. 23 1/4 x 19 3/4 x 15 inches. Photo by Paul Salveson, courtesy of the artist, François Ghebaly Gallery, and Maureen Paley. All images shared with permission Overgrown with Fruity Cheerios…
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Artist Showcase, Winter 2024
Source Artsy Shark Artsy Shark celebrates the work of dozens of talented artists in various mediums in our newest showcase of art. The post Artist Showcase, Winter 2024 appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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If Dogs Could Talk: An Interview with Alison Friend
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home An artist’s first solo exhibition of paintings in the United States doesn’t happen every day. That’s why Alison Friend’s solo exhibition While You Were Out… at Harman Projects in Los Angeles is a remarkable debut. Blending humor and levity with the subdued palette and technique of the…
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Rafał Topolewski’s Paintings are Suspended in Time and Place
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Rafał Topolewski’s latest exhibition, Slumber, on view at GRIMM in Amsterdam, captures the hallucinatory state between sleep and wakefulness, an unsettling suspension of time and place where plants, portraits and landscapes lose definition and slip between figurative and abstracted motifs. Recurring images of clockfaces and the artist’s unblinking…
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GR gallery Sets Up at Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary 2024
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home GR gallery is pleased to present at the Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary 2024, with a group presentation featuring artists Tania Marmolejo Andersson (Santo Domingo, 1975) Egami Etsu (Tokyo, 1994), Jerkface (New York, 1982), Ai Madonna (Tokyo, 1984), Buff Monster (Hawaii, 1979), Johan Wahlstrom (Stockolm, 1959), Naritaka Satoh…
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Exploring the Landscape of Injustice: Diana Matar’s Quiet Critique
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In the US, approximately 1000 people continue to die each year in encounters with police. More than any other industrialised nation. Diana Matar’s My America, on view at Purdy Hicks Gallery, is an archive of and memorial to victims of these encounters. The photographs, taken at locations where…
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Graphic Designer Created Digital Collages On Life As A Small Business Owner
Source Design You Trust Helen Garfield owns a marketing and graphic design agency and is also a graphic designer. Through her artwork, she hopes to portray the experience of being a solopreneur. Helen elucidates the marketing and technology obstacles that company owners have while trying to grow their internet presence. While Helen’s job does provide…
