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An Insightful Demonstration Recreates Donatello’s Marble Carving Technique
Source Colossal To coincide with the first major U.K. exhibition of works by the Renaissance great Donatello, the Victoria and Albert Museum released the latest addition to its How was it made? series, which explores the process behind some of art history’s most lauded pieces. The short video follows sculptor Simon Smith as he creates a…
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Belgium Museum Director Michel Draguet Resigns Amid Controversy
Source artforum.com Michel Draguet on April 24 announced that he will depart as director of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts, Belgium, on April 30, when his contract expires, rather than seek a fourth term in the role. His
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Susannah Carson Evokes the Amorous Tradition of the Lover’s Eye Through Antique Plate Paintings
Source Colossal All images © Susannah Carson, shared with permission On vintage serving ware and ornately decorated plates, artist Susannah Carson renders fragmented portraits of women who peer out from the center of the vessels. The oil paintings evoke the Georgian tradition of the “lover’s eye,” sentimental miniatures depicting the facial features of a spouse, child,…
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Featured Artists Gray Johnson
Source Artsy Shark The collaborative duo of Gray Johnson presents a dynamic collection of digital art created with layered images. The post Featured Artists Gray Johnson appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 111: Reintroducing Art History with Julien de Casabianca
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home There are thousands of paintings that exist in the backrooms of museums, forgotten by time but still exquisite and tell the story of a period of time. Like street art, that transforms our public spaces and reimagines the experience of city or challenges our perceptions of where…
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Kristof Santy Turns to Everyday Wonders in Her Homage to Jacques Tati
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In the 1967 Jacques Tati film whose title is lent to the present exhibition, Monsieur Hulot (played by the director himself) ponders a modernized world to which he no longer belongs, where he no longer understands the customs or concerns of society. As one era disappears, another…
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Naked Seduction: Elizabeth Sunflower’s Bold Photos of 70s Sex Workers
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Elizabeth Suflower’s photographs are a testament to the critical role sex workers played in advancing the feminist movement from a counterculture ideal to a nationwide conversation.
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Scout Zabinski Explores Addiction and Self-Knowledge in Her London Debut
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Carl Kostyál is delighted to present a solo exhibition of new paintings by Scout Zabinski, her first with the gallery. As quoted from Martin Heidegger, The Origin of the Work of Art, 1935-37, “The artist is the origin of the work. The work is the origin of the…
