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Javier Calleja is “Still On Time” in London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Javier Calleja’s expressionistic children with their pale pink cheeks are not as naïve as they seem. Over the last several years, the Spanish artist has been portraying them in paintings, drawings, sculptures, and installations where they have the rare ability to instantly transmit a feeling, emotion, or…
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Marina Capdevila “Falta Gel” @ LAB 36, Barcelona
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Spanish artist Marina Capdevila is proud to present Falta Gel, a new solo exhibition exploring life through the lens of old age. Confronting the stigma of a lonely later life, Marina hosts a celebration of our later years in the forum of her favourite Spanish tradition; lunch.…
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Jarbas Lopes
Source artforum.com The exhibition “Lua Versus Luta” (Moon Versus Struggle) reflects Jarbas Lopes’s interest in the body at risk, exposing the fragility of the individual in a neoliberal world where subjects are forced
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Alessio Antoniolli Departs as Director of Gasworks
Source artforum.com Alessio Antoniolli, who has led London’s Gasworks for twenty-five years, is set to step down as director of the nonprofit contemporary visual-arts organization, ArtReview reports. Antoniolli is leaving
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The uneasy intimacy of the Rijksmuseum’s Vermeer blockbuster
Source artforum.com MANY ARE THE TALES of people fainting at the sight of a Vermeer, or crying just at the thought. Suzanne Raes’s new documentary, Close to Vermeer, contains several. But few could have guessed what
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Brett Littman Steps Down as Director of Noguchi Museum
Source artforum.com Brett Littman, who since 2018 has served as the director of the Noguchi Museum in Long Island City, New York, has left his role at the institution. Deputy director Jennifer Lorch will step in as interim
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The Pioneering Ford Aurora II: A Living Room on Wheels Unveiled in 1969
Source Design You Trust The Ford Aurora II didn’t make it to the marketplace, presumably due to non-compliance with safety regulations. However, its features, like the wrap-around sofa and the passenger seat with a full 180° rotation capacity, continue to stand as some of the most daring design innovations of the 1960s. h/t: vintag.es Source
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Lost in Translation: Reddit User Explores Misspelled Wonders of the World with Midjourney
Source Design You Trust The Brandenburger Gate How would the world’s wonders appear if their names were spelled incorrectly? To answer this intriguing question, Reddit user mossymayn sought the assistance of Midjourney AI, and the outcomes are hilariously outrageous. Which of these would you most like to visit? Share your thoughts in the comments section…
