Arts

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Amy Winstanley: Life Hum @ Margot Samel,…

    [ad_1] Margot Samel is pleased to present Life Hum, a solo exhibition of new works by the Scotland-based Amy Winstanley (b. 1983, Dumfries, UK). This is the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.  Life Hum refers to the constant humming movement of all matter, from a social to a molecular level. In each painting, through every…

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  • Blink and You’d Miss the Moments Topping This Year’s Pure St…

    [ad_1] Coincidence is around every corner, and immortalizing a split second of fleeting chaos takes a special eye. Since 2020, Pure Street Photography—an initiative focused on connecting international photographers—has commended visual storytellers through an annual competition. This year’s edition drew an impressive 1,160 submissions across 34 countries and five continents. Judged by British writer and…

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  • “Saccharine Idyll” by Artist Martina Grlić

    [ad_1] Scenes of seemingly simple pleasures and happy memories by Croatian artist Martina Grlić (previously featured here). Born and currently based in Zagreb, Grlić’s practice explores the politics of remembrance and reimagines everyday objects tied to female experience. Her paintings merge clear memories with surreal elements to prompt reflection on personal and cultural histories. While…

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  • Sun Xun: Animating Truth in an Age of Illusion

    [ad_1] Memory Without Borders Sun Xun’s journey into the art world traces back to a coal-mining city in northern China, where he was born and raised amid industrial landscapes and layered legacies. This early environment, once the site of Asia’s largest open-pit coal mine, subtly shaped the conceptual grounding of his work. By age sixteen,…

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  • French Impressionism from Museum Langmatt at the Belvedere »…

    [ad_1] From 24 September 2025 to 8 February 2026, the Belvedere presents the exhibition “Cézanne, Monet, Renoir: French Impressionism from Museum Langmatt” Source: Belvedere · Image: Claude Monet: “Ice floes at twilight”, 1893 The Belvedere is presenting selected works from the Villa Langmatt collection, one of the earliest and most extensive private collections of French Impressionism…

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  • A Question of Stance: Around Aichi Triennale 2025

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  • Brazil Modern @ R & Company, NYC

    [ad_1] Brazil Modern traces the evolution of Brazilian design, from its twentieth-century roots to its recognition as a vital force in the global design revolution. Characterized by rich hardwoods, ingenuity, and the spirit of brasilidade, this exhibition celebrates Brazilian masterworks through a presentation of historical works that shaped its legacy. [ad_2] Source link

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  • Untamed Flora Subsumes Abandoned Greenhouses in Romain Veill…

    [ad_1] In Romain Veillon’s most recent body of work, Secret Gardens, the enigmatic allure of abandoned greenhouses takes center stage. Traveling to derelict sites to immortalize forgotten corners of the world, the French photographer invites viewers into spaces where humans are decentered. The boundaries between interior and exterior are a key element in Veillon’s approach…

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  • “Bluebird of Happiness” by Artist Cory Feder

    [ad_1] A new body of work from artist Cory Feder (previously featured here). Currently on display with smoke the moon, “Bluebird of Happiness,” spans textile, painting and ceramic work. United by a devotion to earth’s small wonders—to the ground and the sky—Feder’s works reflect the traditions of the past and hopes for the future. The…

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  • Olga Lomaka: Sculpting Desire and Reflection

    [ad_1] The Collision of Icons and Insight Olga Lomaka’s work commands attention through a visual language rooted in pop culture, yet layered with conceptual nuance. Identifying as a pop artist, she transforms the familiar into something subtly unsettling, often borrowing the polished gloss of consumerist imagery to mask deeper philosophical themes. Her creative lens fuses…

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