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The Other Art Fair Brooklyn Features Over 100 Independent Artists
Source Colossal All images © The Other Art Fair The Other Art Fair returns to Brooklyn Navy Yard from May 18 to 21 with a new roster of more than 100 independent artists showcasing 1,000+ artworks. For the May edition, the fair has added the exhibition 3walls: Re McBride and Reid+Factor, an installation entitled “Backstage…
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Alex Prager
Source artforum.com Alex Prager commands ardent enthusiasm for her Technicolor photographic tableaux, frequently of urban crowds stage-managed for maximum visibility. A young blonde woman always seems to appear in these
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Pablo Andino
Source artforum.com The first solo show in Mexico City by young Ecuadorian artist Pablo Andino opened during the city’s Art Week, but it worked even better a few days after all the brouhaha was over: “Como un tiro, un
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Tanoa Sasraku
Source artforum.com Each of us is “an archaeological site,” Lucy Sante argued in her 1998 memoir, The Factory of Facts. “What passes for roots is actually a matter of sediment, of accretion, of chance and juxtaposition.”
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Mark Prime
Source artforum.com As an artist, Mark Prime is concerned not with smooth, industrial finish, but with the rhythm of his hand and the density, opacity, and translucency achieved by overlapping paint. For Fluidity 11, 12,
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Featured Artist Harry Salmi
Source Artsy Shark Finnish artist Harry Salmi presents a high-energy portfolio of colorful abstract works created using innovative techniques. The post Featured Artist Harry Salmi appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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“Palace of Wonders” Celebrates Roger Brown’s Sideshow Paintings
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Kavi Gupta presents Roger Brown, Palace of Wonders, an exhibition celebrating Roger Brown’s late-career series of paintings based on the visual language of circus sideshow banners. Brown was an avid student of American visual culture. He trained and taught in arguably the best art school of his time, but also…
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Serenade: Alannah Farrell’s Tribute to Queer Friends, Lovers, and Neighbors
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Anat Ebgi is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new works by queer trans-identifying artist Alannah Farrell on view at 4859 Fountain Avenue through May 26. This is their second solo exhibition with the gallery. Farrell paints and pays tribute to their queer friends, lovers, and neighbors in…
