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Christopher Martin Explores the “VOID”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Void, a solo exhibition by Bay Area- based artist Christopher Martin. The presentation will be Martin’s second solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary, and debut solo presentation at our Minnesota Street location.
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Matt Bollinger’s Narrative Fiction on Full Display in “Station”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home When the Ashcan movement was at its height in the late 19th and early 20th century, it was a departure from Impressionists in that it was one of the first times realism was, indeed, real in the American sense. They focucsed on a more seedy and working…
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A Stunning Timelapse of Ice Melting Ties the Climate Crisis to an ‘Eternal Spring’
Source Colossal Melting mounds of snow, icicles dripping from gutters, and morning frost quickly disappearing from the grass are all telltale signs that spring is near. But what happens when the landscape is suspended in a perpetual state of thaw not tied to the change of the season? Christopher Dormoy wades into this question in…
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Leonor Fini
Source artforum.com As a child, Leonor Fini (1907–1996) was spirited away from Buenos Aires to Trieste, Italy, to escape a domineering father. To thwart his repeated kidnapping attempts, she dressed as a boy; her gender-bending
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Oda Knudsen
Source artforum.com With her gritty, uningratiating facture, her unruly mélange of blunt imagery and vigorous abstract mark-making, and her equally wayward blend of sarcasm and naïveté, Oda Knudsen could have easily fit
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Karen Lamassonne
Source artforum.com “A mundane diary of sorts,” according to the artist, Karen Lamassonne’s prolific output over many decades has documented her quotidian surroundings in the different places that have marked her nomadic
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Shahryar Nashat
Source artforum.com For visitors to the Art Institute of Chicago, particularly those approaching the modern wing on East Monroe Street, engagement with its current suite of exhibitions begins before entry. Stretched across
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Arthur Bispo do Rosario
Source artforum.com Around midnight on December 22, 1938, Afro-Brazilian artist Arthur Bispo do Rosario (1909–1989) was, he said, visited by seven angels who sent him on a mission. Days later, he appeared at the door of
