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Bang Geul Han
Source artforum.com Bang Geul Han’s exhibition here, “Land of Tenderness,” addresses how language can be both embodied and obfuscating—an abstract tool of power that, nonetheless, struggles to encompass the full weight
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Karin Hindsbo Named Director of Tate Modern
Source artforum.com Karin Hindsbo, the director of Norway’s recently opened National Museum, has been appointed director of London’s Tate Modern, among the world’s most prominent and well-attended museums. Stepping into
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Arthur Marie
Source artforum.com Arthur Marie’s first US solo exhibition, “Serenity,” presents a selection of paintings depicting shadowy, macabre figures haunted by the underbelly of digital culture. The show is centered on Marie’s
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Interview: Renata Cherlise On Her ‘Black Archives’ Project, the Credibility of Candid Photos, and the Look of Black Joy
Source Colossal Fishing, 1980. All images reprinted with permission from ‘Black Archives: A Photographic Celebration of Black Life’ by Renata Cherlise, © 2023, published by Ten Speed Press, an imprint of Penguin Random House Renata Cherlise’s recently released book, Black Archives: A Photographic Celebration of Black Life, makes clear that Black families have potent stories…
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Architectonic Photographs by Charles Brooks Illuminate the Atmospheric Interiors of Historic Instruments
Source Colossal “St. Marks Pipe Organ, Part 2.” All images © Charles Brooks, shared with permission A pipe organ soars like a skyscraper-lined boulevard and a Steinway piano’s action mechanism transforms into a sun-speckled tunnel in atmospheric photographs by Charles Brooks (previously). His ongoing Architecture in Music series highlights the inner structures of renowned instruments,…
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Featured Artist Mary Curtis Ratcliff
Source Artsy Shark Artist Mary Curtis Ratcliff shares a collection of fascinating mixed media kinetic sculpture inspired by nature. The post Featured Artist Mary Curtis Ratcliff appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Yvonne Jacquette (1934–2023)
Source artforum.com Yvonne Jacquette, whose breathtaking aerial land- and cityscapes dazzle in their evocation of both the vast natural world and the at-once intimate and distant lure of contemporary urban life, died April
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Exploring Life, Death, Spirituality, and Pop Culture through Artworks of Gina Kiel
Source Design You Trust Gina Kiel is a talented artist based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Aotearoa (Wellington, New Zealand) who uses her art to explore the intricacies of the human experience. Her work features strong feminine images that exude sensuality and are characterized by flowing lines, bold minimal compositions, and a psychedelic palette. More: Gina Kiel,…
