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The Other Art Fair Chicago 2024: A Diverse Palette of Creativity, Connection, and Surprises
Source Colossal Jillian Tackaberry, “Another Dimension” (2021), acrylic on embroidery Art is in the air. The Other Art Fair returns for its sixth Chicago edition, taking place April 11 to 14 at Artifact Events in Ravenswood. Happening across a bustling art scene weekend, this is where you can buy directly from artists. Unlike traditional gallery…
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Cindy Ji Hye Kim “Silhouettes in Lune” @ SCAD MOA, Savannah
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Cindy Ji Hye Kim presents Silhouettes in Lune, a site-responsive installation of paintings, sculptures, and a hand-drawn mural that spans the upper portion of the gallery. The exhibition reflects the artist’s preoccupation with the psychological space of the unconscious, its secrets and symbols, and its narrative potential…
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All Entities Are Subject to Decay in Super Future Kid’s “Stardust”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Born in East Germany before the collapse of the Berlin Wall, Super Future Kid’s artistic endeavors are influenced by pop culture elements, including video games, music, early internet culture, and toys from West Germany following reunification.
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Making Light of Everything @ Centre de la photographie Genève
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Intimacy is a concept that is often difficult to define, intangible and elusive. It can be found in a childhood memory, in the interior of one’s home or neighbourhood, in the gestures exchanged with loved ones, but also in the familiarity with an image, or in the…
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These Illustrations Were Inspired by The Artist’s Favorite Anime Film, “My Neighbor Totoro” Directed by Hayao Miyazaki
Source Design You Trust According to the Chinese artist Yallenra: “This work is inspired by Hayao Miyazaki’s “My Neighbor Totoro”, which is one of my favorite movies. When I re-watched this movie recently, I had the urge to create a rural summer life. Want to show the life of childhood in the country and summer…
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Stephen Biesty’s Incredible Cross-Sections of Everything
Source Design You Trust In his works, the artist Stephen Biesty deconstructs complex objects – bridges, ships, buildings, cars, and the human body. He “cuts” objects into layers and parts, showing their internal structure. More: Amazon Biesty was inspired by the drawings of L. Ashwell Wood, in which Wood also depicted objects in section. Biesty…
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Beyond Words: Eleonora Capodiferro’s Visual Diary of Love and Misunderstandings
Source Design You Trust Italian graphic designer Eleonora Capodiferro visualized the emotions she feels when communicating with a loved one in different situations. For example, “What I feel when you yell at me” or “What emotions I feel when you say you love me.” More: Behance, Instagram Source
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“Landscape of Dreams”: A Series of Surreal Natural Landscapes by Blackbird Studio
Source Design You Trust “What makes the creations of a human artist special, when we already have examples of the work of Mother Nature? The mysterious, almost magical quality we associate with all things beautiful. Will we be able to achieve this goal with AI? *I’m trying to teach an AI to do like my…
