Arts

  • Thornton Willis Dies at 89

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  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Minimalism meets Metaphor in “Quiet disr…

    [ad_1] I have been following the artistic trajectory of Luanne E. Witkowski for some years. I am repeatedly amazed by this artist’s reinvention of her practice through ever new discreet bodies of work, while retaining her distinctive voice. “Quiet disruption,” now on view at Kingston Gallery in Boston delivers her latest iteration of abstraction and…

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  • Greg Corbino’s Fish Puppets Made from Reclaimed Trash Migrat…

    [ad_1] Beginning in the Adirondack Mountains and flowing south into New York Harbor, the iconic Hudson River stretches 315 miles through scenic valleys and creative towns. It’s also a migration route for numerous species of fish, from sturgeon and bass to herring and eels, which head upstream every year to spawn. Contending with habitat destruction…

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  • Brage M. Nørholm – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY…

    [ad_1] A selection of paintings by artist Brage M. Nørholm. Nørholm was born in Oslo in 1989. His artwork focuses on portraits and expressions that blend Expressionism, Realism, and Surrealism. In addition to his artistic career, Nørholm has worked in psychiatry with young people struggling with drug addiction. Establishing a visual dialogue with the invisible…

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  • Storöy: Stories Folded in Color and Code

    [ad_1] Born of Fjords and Folklore Along Norway’s northern coastline, where mountains plunge into icy fjords and glaciers echo with wind, artist Storöy was shaped by a landscape both majestic and merciless. Raised in this elemental environment, Storöy absorbed not just the physical presence of nature but its mythic charge. For her, nature wasn’t scenic; it…

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  • Visitor Smashes Crystal-Covered “Van Gogh” Chair at Italian …

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  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Hilary Pecis is “Wandering” in London

    [ad_1] Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce Wandering, an exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Hilary Pecis, opening in London on 12 June. The artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery features paintings that offer kaleidoscopic compositions drawn from the artist’s daily excursions. Pecis is known for her vibrant still life and landscape paintings that elevate prosaic…

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  • ‘Inside Information’ Cutaway Diagrams by Dorothy Dig Into th…

    [ad_1] Taking diagrams to a new level, U.K.-based studio collective Dorothy creates prints that celebrate information—charts, maps, alphabets, color wheels, and blueprints. The team has also plunged into the world of cutaway drawings, which are popular for visualizing otherwise opaque, multilayered objects in the manufacturing world. Cutaway diagrams have actually been around for centuries, with…

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  • “A Sudden Increase in Mass” by Artist Niklas Asker

    “A Sudden Increase in Mass” by Artist Niklas Asker

    [ad_1] Swedish artist Niklas Asker (previously featured here) returns to the foundations of his practice with a series of paintings grounded in the art historical and spiritual references that have continuously informed his work. Thinking of his paintings in three-dimensional terms (as objects existing beyond the boundaries of the canvas), Asker’s images are imbued with…

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  • Katherine Duclos: Building Memory Brick by Brick

    [ad_1] The Architecture of Feeling Katherine Duclos stands at the intersection of sensory experience, emotional insight, and structured improvisation. Born in Massachusetts in 1980, her creative evolution has been anything but linear. Although initially focused on literature—earning a summa cum laude degree in Creative Writing from Emory University in 2003—she never lost sight of visual…

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