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A Major Retrospective Carves Space for Marisol’s Most Prescient and Under-Recognized Works
Source Colossal “The Fishman” (1973), wood, plaster, paint acrylic, and glass eyes, 68¼ x 28 x 33¼ inches. Photo by Brenda Bieger, Buffalo AKG Art Museum, © Estate of Marisol/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. All images courtesy of Toledo Museum of Art, shared with permission Rising to fame in the 1960s, the Venezuelan-American artist…
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Emma Bruschi’s Rye Sculptures Celebrate the Humble Elegance of Ancient Harvest Rituals
Source Colossal All images © Emma Bruschi, shared with permission Rustic elegance meets agricultural ritual in Emma Bruschi’s rye sculptures. Utilizing a traditional long-handled scythe on her family’s farm in Haute-Savoie, Bruschi harvests straw that she weaves and knots into jewelry and “harvest bouquets,” small works that highlight the natural allure of the crop. Many…
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Featured Artist Jocelyn Friis
Source Artsy Shark Artist Jocelyn Friis shares a dreamlike portfolio of abstract landscapes, drawn from memories and inspired by nature. The post Featured Artist Jocelyn Friis appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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C’naan Hamburger: Vanitas @ Charles Moffett Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Charles Moffett is pleased to present Vanitas, New York-based artist C’naan Hamburger’s first ever solo exhibition. Building on the artist’s Fall 2023 Hunter College MFA Thesis Exhibition, the show includes seven new and recent paintings rendered in the artist’s distinctive use of egg tempera on wood panel, alongside three…
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A Portfolio: Michael Kirkham
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home As we gather our notes from last week’s art fairs in Los Angeles, we loved what we saw from Michael Kirkham’s work at Felix Art Fair with Harkawik gallery. So, without further ado, the Blackpool-born, Berlin-based painter is today’s A Portfolio.
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Susan Chen: Plan B @ Rachel Uffner Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Rachel Uffner Gallery is pleased to present Plan B, Susan Chen’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. Notably, the show forges an impressive new artistic direction for Chen, whose multimedia presentation includes a collection of ceramics alongside her signature large-scale, impasto-heavy portraits. In addition to the opening reception…
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The Breakthrough of Mr. Wash
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “Time is your most valuable asset.”
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Talented Polish Illustrator Ada Zielińska Blends Contemporary and Retro Styles in Her Art
Source Design You Trust A Polish illustrator and graphic designer, Ada Zielińska is a talented individual. Using a variety of styles, she combines contemporary aesthetics with the sentimentality of the 1970s and 1980s in her work. She does not deny her passion for analogue techniques and makes use of them whenever the opportunity presents itself,…
