Arts
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Meticulously Sculpted Books by Brian Dettmer Explore the Inn…
[ad_1] What is the value of knowledge? A coffee shop latte easily costs six dollars or more these days, but peruse any used book sale and you’ll find classics of literature and science for mere cents—published works that have had an indelible impact on culture. In many cases, mass production has rendered the value of…
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Introducing Nelson Chan – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * CO…
[ad_1] Can you share three life moments that shaped who you are today? 1. In the 5th grade, I remember making a drawing of something in art class. What ended up on paper was exactly what I had seen it in my head. Something cognitive manifested into something physical, and I had felt creativity for…
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Antonio Muñiz: Between Fire, Freedom, and the Infinite
[ad_1] The Architect Who Unbuilt the Walls The story of Antonio Muñiz begins not in a gallery, but in a modest room in Chihuahua, México, where a nine-year-old boy painted the four enclosing walls of his mother’s house. This first act of creation planted the seed of artistic inquiry in Muñiz, whose work now moves…
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Rivals and Originals at the Tate Britain » Art & Antique Mar…
[ad_1] From November 27, 2025, to April 12, 2026, the Tate Britain presents the first major exhibition to explore the intertwined lives and legacies of Britain’s most revered landscape artists: JMW Turner (1775–1851) and John Constable (1776–1837) Source: Tate Britain · Image: JMW Turner, “The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, 16 October 1834”, 1835.…
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Mary Anne Carter to Lead National Endowment for the Arts a S…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Laura Footes “Anamnesis” @ Shrine, NYC
[ad_1] Using only her memory and a hyper-vivid imagination, Laura Footes paints intuitively when conjuring complex, dreamy scenes from her life. There are no photographic source materials or preliminary sketches when working in the studio; instead, she relies on the raw emotions and mental images that spring forth when recalling her past. The artist’s paintings…
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Abstract Paintings Confront Andean Weaving in Miguel Arzabe’…
[ad_1] When considering Miguel Arzabe’s bold, woven works, it’s unsurprising that he begins by painting two abstract pieces. Vibrant fields of acrylic spread across his canvases before they’re sliced into long strips and reconfigured. Resulting are dynamic compositions that meld art historical traditions with Arzabe’s Bolivian heritage, drawing on longstanding Andean imagery and weaving practices.…
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“Western (re)Vision” by Artist Kevin Bell – BOOOOOOOM! – CRE…
[ad_1] A series of paintings exploring the transient nature of our built environment by artist Kevin Bell. Bell currently teaches art at the University of Montana. His own work often investigates contemporary landscapes and how they reflect shifting cultural values and narratives. “Western (re)Vision” sees Bell choosing to paint in a way that conveys shifting…
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Jan Kaláb: The Infinite Journey of Color and Shape
[ad_1] Urban Pulse to Spatial Symphony Jan Kaláb’s journey from the graffiti-covered walls of Prague to the halls of international art museums speaks to an unrelenting spirit of transformation and experimentation. Emerging in the late 1990s from the newly democratized Czech Republic, Kaláb first made his mark in the raw energy of street art. Known…
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The Paintings of Helene Schjerfbeck at the Met » Art & Antiq…
[ad_1] From 5 December 2025 to 5 April 2026, the Metropolitan Museum of Art the exhibition “Seeing Silence: The Paintings of Helene Schjerfbeck” Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art · Image: Helene Schjerfbeck, “Self-Portrait”, 1912. Beloved in Nordic countries for her highly original style, Finnish painter Helene Schjerfbeck (1862–1946) is relatively unknown to the rest of…