Arts

  • Shamim M. Momin Appointed Director and Chief Curator of Bron…

    [ad_1] Shamim M. Momin Appointed Director and Chief Curator of Bronx Museum ad [ad_2] Source link

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  • Nieves González Bends an Art Historical Aesthetic @ T293, Ro…

    [ad_1] Nieves González constructs a visual terrain where the legacies of pictorial memory intersect with contemporary urgency. This exhibition serves as a preview of a larger exhibition, featuring three paintings that exemplify González’s distinctive practice, which, as curator Victoria Rivers explains: “subjects the past to a poetic dissection” while revealing “new anatomies of the present”.…

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  • A New Book Illuminates Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Prolific Time …

    [ad_1] Jean-Michel Basquiat (previously) is often associated with the New York art scene of the 1980s, but between November 1982 and May 1984, the artist was wildly prolific on the other side of the country. During his first stay in California, Basquiat posted up at Larry Gagosian’s Market Street home in Venice after the two…

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  • “Armillaria” by Photographer Jonah Reenders

    [ad_1] A series exploring the largest living organism in the world by photographer Jonah Reenders. Reenders studied Environmental Science and worked as a field biologist for almost a decade. As an artist he is interested in the relationship between humanity and the natural world, collecting data through imagery to weave together narratives that question our…

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  • Birgit Egen: The Beauty in What’s Overlooked

    [ad_1] Rediscovery Through Reinvention Art often begins where ordinary perception ends, and for Birgit Egen, this space is filled with discarded materials, intuitive gestures, and emotional resonance. With over two decades immersed in abstract painting and upcycled art, Egen transforms the seemingly mundane into compositions rich with narrative. Her journey—rooted in a lifelong inclination toward…

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  • Nigeria’s Museum of West African Art  to Open in November

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  • Anna Weyant's Debut Solo Museum Exhibition to Open @ Th…

    [ad_1] As part of the exhibition programme based on the Blanca and Borja Thyssen-Bornemisza collection, the Madrid museum is presenting the work of Canadian artist and past Juxtapoz featured artist, Anna Weyant (Calgary, 1995). Curated by Guillermo Solana in close collaboration with the artist, this is Weyant’s first monographic exhibition to be hosted by a…

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  • Vibrant Patterns in Frances Priest’s Ceramics Emanate Histor…

    [ad_1] In vibrant effusions of color, Frances Priest creates ceramic vessels, tiles, and sculptural forms that explore the possibilities of pattern. The Edinburgh-based artist’s interest in decorative motifs stems from a book she received as a child, The Grammar of Ornament by Owen Jones, originally published in 1856. Jones compiled elaborate documentation of decorative motifs…

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  • “Despertares” by Artist Guim Tió

    [ad_1] A series of sleeping figures and the uncertain landscapes of their dreams by Barcelona-based artist Guim Tió (previously featured here). “Despertares” captures the fragile state between sleep and wakefulness–where reality and imagination merge, and the familiar becomes abstract. Just as a memory grows increasingly imprecise, Tió’s paintings draw us into the fragmented space of…

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  • Kaoru Shibuta: Sound Woven into Sight

    [ad_1] Nature, Memory, and the First Brushstroke Long before Kaoru Shibuta committed to a life of painting, a single watercolor session with his mother etched itself into his memory as a moment of both wonder and envy. Painting a wooper looper together, he was struck by the ethereal beauty of her work compared to what…

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