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Lieve Hakkers, Sander Breure & Witte van Hulzen
Source artforum.com “After the guests have left . . .” proposes a moment of domestic intimacy. A clever positioning of works in the gallery entrance immerses the viewer in a spatial pull between sculptural humor and
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Gagosian Shutters Major London Outpost
Source artforum.com Megagallery Gagosian is closing its Britannia Street branch in London this summer. In operation for nineteen years, the gallery hosted shows including solo exhibitions of work by Cecily Brown, Zeng
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Met to Assemble Provenance Research Team
Source artforum.com New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, which of late has been hit with allegations that it routinely failed to perform due diligence before acquiring works and artifacts, has announced that it is putting
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‘Drip! Drop! Slice!’ Bursts with Color and Texture Inside the You Are Beautiful Gallery
Source Colossal All images courtesy of You Are Beautiful Gallery, shared with permission Oozing mounds, supple paper pods, and tightly coiled handles capture the vast range of color, texture, and shape within Drip! Drop! Slice! The first guest-curated exhibition at the You Are Beautiful Gallery and the project of Colossal’s founder and publisher Christopher Jobson,…
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Through Gripping Photos, Ryan Newburn Captures the Depths of Iceland’s Ancient Glacial Caves
Source Colossal All images © Ryan Newburn, shared with permission “When you look into the walls of an ice cave, you are looking into the past as if you were suddenly inside of a time capsule that had been buried for 500 to 1,000 years,” says Ryan Newburn. “Every air bubble that you see is…
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Ravishing Roosters and Perky Pigeons Populate Sarah Suplina’s Vibrant Flock of Paper Birds
Source Colossal Rooster. All images © Sarah Suplina, shared with permission Drawing on nature’s vibrant patterns, Sarah Suplina replicates the radiant feathers and beady eyes of a variety of birds. The Connecticut-based artist crafts detailed, lifelike animal portraits of species that she selects for their distinctive plumage and expressions, painting on lightly textured watercolor paper…
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Simone Forti
Source artforum.com In her work, artist, choreographer, dancer, and writer Simone Forti channels the subversive elemental forces of freedom and spontaneity. Born in Florence in 1935, she soon afterward fled with her family
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Robert Gabris
Source artforum.com Robert Gabris uses pencils, scissors, and paper with the surgical precision of one performing operations, even autopsies. The artist works alone, patiently cutting and dissecting his surfaces, incision
