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A New Camera Lucida Redesigns a Centuries-Old Artist’s Secret that Lets Users Draw What They See
Source Colossal Ten years after Pablo Garcia released the NeoLucida, a modern iteration of a centuries-old drawing tool, the Chicago-based artist and designer has a new model. The NeoLucida Plus works similarly to the original tabletop device: simply peer into the small eyepiece, and see a shadow image superimposed onto the surface below. Camera lucidas…
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On Succession’s eternal returns
Source artforum.com SUCCESSION COULD HAVE BEEN a space opera, so infrequent were its characters on terra firma. As teased in its woozy title sequence, in which both absurdity and gravitas spill from the rotten blooms
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Jean-François Bélisle to Lead National Gallery of Canada
Source artforum.com The National Gallery of Canada on June 7 announced Jean-François Bélisle as its next director and CEO. Bélisle, who since when 2016 has served as executive director and chief curator of the Musée d’art
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A New Video Reveals How a Traditional Japanese Noh Mask Emerges from a Block of Cypress
Source Colossal Noh is the earliest theatrical art form in Japan and is still performed today. Developed in the 14th century, it often focuses on tales in which a supernatural being has transformed into a human and is narrated from the hero’s perspective. A core facet of the costumes is highly stylized Noh masks,…
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Kate Sutton around Amsterdam and London Art Weekends
Source artforum.com MORE THAN THREE YEARS after the pandemic brought the international art world screeching to a halt, we’re still figuring out how to put ourselves back together again. Dealers who stepped off the
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Sunlight Illuminates Undulating Kelp Forests in Underwater Photographs by Douglas Klug
Source Colossal All images © Doug Klug, shared with permission If you’ve walked along an ocean shoreline, chances are you’ve stumbled upon the crumpled, brownish-green tendrils of kelp washed up at high tide. Despite appearances, the otherworldly seaweed is not a plant but rather a type of algae. Leaf-like forms called blades soak up sunlight…
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Featured Artist Dimitrina Kutriansky
Source Artsy Shark Realist oil painter Dimitrina Kutriansky presents a breathtaking collection of landscapes from her portfolio. The post Featured Artist Dimitrina Kutriansky appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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New Release: David Shrigley x Juxtapoz Tote Bag
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home For a limited time only and in conjunction with our Summer 2023 Quarterly, David Shrigley and Juxtapoz have teamed for a special tote bag. The tote is available at Shop.Juxtapoz.com.
