Arts
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Jean Jullien Creats New Ocean-Themed Ins…
[ad_1] NANZUKA is pleased to announce the presentation of Osaka Kaiju, a new large-scale installation by French and past cover artist Jean Jullien, at the France Pavilion of Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai. The exhibition will be held through June 12, 2025. The project is hosted by the Tara Ocean Foundation and introduces a sensory and…
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An Exhibition Celebrates the Self-Taught Immigrant Artists S…
[ad_1] Built on the traditional homeland of the Sauk, Fox, and Potawatomi peoples, Chicago is a city of immigrants. Just 13 years after the city was incorporated in 1837, more than half of its residents were born overseas, having flocked to the region from across Europe and Asia alongside tens of thousands of others. Today, Chicago…
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“Wa Leng Wa Hor” by Photographer Adri Tan
[ad_1] In your introduction you touched on the idea of constructing an unreliable image of your grandmother, can you talk a bit more about that? In my book, I touch on the idea of constructing my own understanding of my grandmother. Since I’ve only met my grandmother a few times before her dementia progressed, I…
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Natalia Zanchevskaia: The Art of Stillness in a Restless Wor…
[ad_1] Natalia Zanchevskaia: Carving Emotion Through the Subtle Force of Line Working primarily with charcoal, gouache, and acrylic, Zanchevskaia treats each medium not simply as a tool, but as a conceptual partner in her process. Charcoal, in particular, speaks to her fascination with impermanence—it can be erased by a breath or preserved as a whisper…
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Whitney Museum Axes ISP Performance Centering Palestinian Mo…
[ad_1] Whitney Museum Axes ISP Performance Centering Palestinian Mourning ad [ad_2] Source link
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PAC-MAN IS LIFE:
How to Win the Maze You’re Trapped In We start the game sprinting.The music’s looping, the maze is glowing, and life wastes no time throwing ghosts in our path. Level 1: Reality Is Chasing You You’re just trying to survive out here.Ducking bills.Weaving through trauma.Evading the toxic relationships and self-doubt that pop up like they’ve…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – This Grass is Green: Samala Meza New Wor…
[ad_1] Carlye Packer is proud to present This Grass is Green, Los Angeles-based artist Samala Meza’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Opening Friday, May 23rd from 6 to 8 pm, This Grass is Green will be on view through Saturday, June 28th, at Sidecar, 2034 Imperial St, Los Angeles, CA 90021. Meza’s new body of work presents color field paintings that approach…
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Descend into ICA SF’s New Space for Masako Miki’s Otherworld…
[ad_1] Huddled together like birds of a feather or standing resolutely on their own, Masako Miki’s vibrant, playful sculptures come to life at the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco. Whether standing on spindly legs, seated on the ground, or suspended from the ceiling, there is a sense of movement and energy in the room,…




