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University of Oxford Severs Ties with Sackler Family
Source artforum.com England’s Oxford University on May 15 announced that it would remove the Sackler name from the buildings, spaces, and staff positions with which it is currently affiliated. The move follows an investigation
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Ken Kelleher’s Digital Sculptures: Where Reality Meets Imagination
Source Design You Trust American sculptor Ken Kelleher (previously featured) creates awe-inspiring large-scale digital sculptures that seamlessly blend into real-life landscapes, be it streets, galleries, or small spaces. His creations are so realistic that they seem to come alive and transport the viewer to a whole new world. More: Ken Kelleher, Instagram, Foundation Kelleher sees…
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Through Trompe L’oeil Bronze, Prune Nuorry Fuses Human Anatomy and Arboreal Roots
Source Colossal “Atys (3).” Photo by Annik Wetter. All images © Prune Nuorry, shared with permission At the end of Jean-Baptiste Lully’s baroque opera Atys, the titular character is transformed into a tree. This metamorphosis, the result of a spell cast by an agitated goddess, secures Atys’ Earth-bound fate, melding human and plant life into…
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Scenes From the Opening of HUF’s MADE IN LA Exhibition
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Last week, Juxtapoz had the opportunity to reconnect with old friends and make some new ones at the HUF MADE IN LA art show at Superchief Gallery in Los Angeles. What HUF has creaed with MADE IN is a series of one-night art shows curated by someone respected…
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Judge Allows Two Lawsuits Against Richard Prince to Proceed
Source artforum.com US District Judge Sidney Stein on May 11 refused to throw out two copyright lawsuits against Richard Prince stemming from the artist’s 2014 “New Portraits” series, as initially reported in Courthouse
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From Boat-Tail to Muscle Flanks: The Revolutionary Design of the 1971 Riviera Muscle Car
Source Design You Trust The year 1971 marked a significant milestone in the history of the Buick Riviera, an iconic luxury car produced by General Motors (GM) since 1963. Under the direction of GM’s chief styling director, Bill Mitchell, the Riviera underwent a radical redesign that introduced flowing and dramatic “boat-tail” styling, which was penned…
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The Superb Futuristic Paper Photo Artworks of Alma Haser
Source Design You Trust Alma Haser is a London-based German artist who has been making waves in the art world with her unique blend of photography, photo collage, and paper cut techniques. Her meticulously crafted and intricately detailed portraiture is influenced by her strong background in fine art and has helped her carve out a…
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Preserving Moments in Time: The Power of Visual Art to Capture Our World for Future Generations
Source Design You Trust In today’s fast-paced society, change is inevitable. With each passing moment, our world transforms, leaving behind memories that can fade with time. But visual art forms like photos and paintings have the unique ability to capture these moments, preserving them for future generations to experience and appreciate. In a world where…
