Arts

  • Barry McGee is Listening in Paris

    Barry McGee is Listening in Paris

    [ad_1] The beauty of Barry McGee’s sudden avalanche of output over the last 18 months is the degree to which there is purpose to the density of the production. It feels like the legendary and influential San Francisco artist has something to say, or in the case of his Paris solo show at Perrotin, he…

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  • Amiee Byrne’s Realistic Ceramic Sculptures Underscore the Ch…

    [ad_1] Australian artist Amiee Byrne is drawn to everyday objects that are “so normal, they’ve become invisible,” she says. Meticulously sculpting clay into life-sized representations of their counterparts, Byrne highlights the tender charm and understated significance of forgotten and discarded goods. Creating an accurate portrayal involves the conscientious embrace of imperfections and defects. Take, for…

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  • “Caspian” by Photographer Khashayar Javanmardi

    [ad_1] A stunning collection of photos by Persian artist and photographer Khashayar Javanmardi. Javanmardi studied architecture at Guilan University of Art and Architecture in Iran then moved to Denmark and graduated in photojournalism from Danish Media and Journalism School in 2021. While he is now based in Lausanne, Switzerland, Javanmardi grew up on the shores…

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  • Chris Klein: Capturing Theatrical History in Vivid Detail

    [ad_1] From Cars to Canvas: A Journey of Artistic Discovery Chris Klein’s artistic path has been anything but conventional. While he always identified as an artist, for much of his early life, painting remained more of a passion than a profession. His career initially revolved around the motor trade, where he worked in after-sales for…

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  • Nelson-Atkins Museum Selects Architect for Major Expansion

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  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Emily Coan “Spider Silk” Series Continue…

    [ad_1] We know Emily Coan for her evocative paintings, capturing nature, identity, and transformation that capture something almost mythical.Coan’s work is frequently described as both introspective and expansive, bridging personal narratives with universal concepts. Throughout her career, she has been celebrated for her ability to capture the essence of her subjects, inviting audiences to reflect on…

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  • DISTORTION IS THE NEW REALITY: How Tech, Truth & Trust Are All Up for Grabs.

    DISTORTION IS THE NEW REALITY: How Tech, Truth & Trust Are All Up for Grabs.

    By Relentless Aaron In an age where images are doctored, voices are cloned, and truth is traded for trends, one question should ring loud in every conscious mind: Who benefits from your belief? The photo circulating online—a heartwarming image of rapper Kendrick Lamar embracing a young girl—isn’t what it appears to be. It’s not a…

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  • Hundreds of Huge Flowers Spring Forth in Carly Glovinski’s M…

    [ad_1] “Gardening gives one back a sense of proportion about everything—except itself,” author May Sarton (1912-1995) wrote in her book Plant Dreaming Deep (1968), a journal about discovering a love of tending to the land. For Carly Glovinski (previously), the sentiment incidentally frames something of a raison d’être for the artist’s remarkable large-scale floral installation…

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  • “Between Dreamscapes” by Illustrator Leyla Cui

    [ad_1] A selection of work by New York City-based illustrator and artist Leyla Cui. Exploring the fluidity of female identity, Cui’s work weaves memory, intimacy, and self-perception into surreal narratives. Through fragmented figures and shifting forms, she examines the body as a vessel of desire, trauma, and transformation. Hair, skin, and touch become symbols of…

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  • Aleph Geddis: Sculpting the Language of Form and Movement

    [ad_1] A Legacy of Craftsmanship and Exploration Aleph Geddis has carved out a distinct space in the world of contemporary sculpture, seamlessly merging traditional woodworking techniques with a modernist approach to form and balance. His wooden sculptures, marked by precision and a deep reverence for geometry, reflect a lifelong engagement with craftsmanship and artistic inquiry.…

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