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Shelburne Museum Plans Indigenous Art Center
Source artforum.com Vermont’s Shelburne Museum on May 5 announced that it would build a new Indigenous art center to house works by members of more than eighty North American tribes and bands. The $12.6 million Perry Center
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A Reel-to-Reel Recorder Animates Wildlife Automata Using Carl Sagan’s Warning of Climate Disasters
Source Colossal A new advertisement for the United Nations Global Compact, the largest corporate sustainability program in the world, recalls the nearly 40-year-old speeches of the prescient American scientist and cosmologist Carl Sagan. Famously testifying to Congress in 1985 to alert of the dangers of a warming environment, Sagan was an unflinching advocate for…
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Neha Vedpathak
Source artforum.com Indian-born Neha Vedpathak has been working in Detroit since 2016, developing a labor-intensive practice that embraces the spirit of a city built from raw materials and elbow grease. Using her proprietary
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Featured Artist John Lawlor
Source Artsy Shark Photographer John Lawlor produces bold images with an impact bigger than life. Enjoy his distinctive style of art. The post Featured Artist John Lawlor appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Leo Park is Prepping for a “Big Fat Summer”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “I like dynamic compositions,” Leo Park told me last year in an interview on Juxtapoz.com. “I like dance and choreography, and the thrill of a body playing around with its own limitations.” That is the place to start with Park’s work, as he the viewer has a…
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Hana Ward’s “How To Build Up Worn Out Soils” @ Ochi Gallery, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home OCHI is proud to present How To Build Up Worn Out Soils, an exhibition of paintings and ceramics by artist Hana Ward. This is the artist’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. How To Build Up Worn Out Soils will be on view at OCHI, located at 3301 W Washington…
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Deep Down, Drew Dodge Is Otherworldly
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home 1969 Gallery is pleased to present Deep Down, Drew Dodge’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. The title of the exhibition connects Dodge’s innermost consciousness and core with the depths of the earth and its landscape. Throughout the exhibition, anthropomorphic figures seek and discover bull skulls, which…
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Vasantha Yogananthan’s “Mystery Street” Observes Fleeting Moments of Childhood in New Orleans
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Conducted in New Orleans, Vasantha Yogananthan’s new project Mystery Street series bears witness to the prolific imagination of children in the warm and steamy atmosphere of the city in the middle of summer. Between documentary photography and fiction, Vasantha Yogananthan proposes an in-between, where reality offers a…
