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Myrlande Constant
Source artforum.com Myrlande Constant’s sumptuously detailed textile works elaborate mystical realms where mermaids, serpentine beings, angels with axolotl-like heads, and tentacled half-human deities interact with each
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Naudline Pierre Shines in James Cohan’s Booth at Frieze New York
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home As the second week of NYC art fairs kicks off and Frieze being at the center, we take a look at one of the highlights of the fair: Juxtapoz favorite Naudline Pierre at James Cohan’s booth.
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Terence Koh is “Starting Now”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Excited to see this new show by Terence Koh, Starting Now, and one of our favorite NYC galleries, Andrew Edlin. Koh wrote a poem about the show you can read below…
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Cliff Hengst & John De Fazio Bring Their Counterculture History to pt.2 Gallery, Oakland
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home pt.2 Gallery is excited to present an exhibition featuring the work of longtime San Francisco artists and counterculture icons, John de Fazio and Cliff Hengst. Despite their interconnected paths, this marks the first time the artists have shown together, placing the boldly irreverent yet vastly different artistic…
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Ortuzar Projects Expanding into Former Artists Space
Source artforum.com New York gallery Ortuzar Projects is moving into 5 White Street, Artnews reports. The TriBeCa building, which housed the nonprofit Artists Space between 1984 and 1993, sits on the southeast corner of
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Supreme Court Rules Against Warhol Foundation in Landmark Copyright Case
Source artforum.com The US Supreme Court today ruled 7-2 against the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts regarding the question of whether Warhol’s use in his own work of a photo of the musician Prince by Lynn
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Spikes, Interlocked Rings, and Bold Bulges Sprout from Megan Bogonovich’s Otherworldly Ceramic Botanicals
Source Colossal All images © Megan Bogonich, courtesy of Kishka Gallery & Library, shared with permission “There is a tree on my road that has been cut very strangely to accommodate a power line, and I think about that tree a lot,” says Megan Bogonovich, who envisions the otherworldly potential of human touch on the…
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Ruslan Khasanov Brings Cosmic Phenomena Down to Earth in His Mesmerizing Short Film ‘Space Iris’
Source Colossal All images © Ruslan Khasanov, shared with permission For more than ten years, Ruslan Khasanov (previously) has been enthralled by the ecstatic effects of light, color, and movement, which he expresses in an ongoing series of photographs and videos. Composed of a mixture of liquids like water, oil, and paint, he captures hundreds…
