Arts
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David Surman: The Art of Feeling in Motion and Stillness
[ad_1] A Visual Language of Feeling and Form David Surman’s work occupies a unique space in contemporary painting, blending figurative representation with an expressive, gestural approach. For the past eight years, his focus has been on depicting animals—not merely as subjects, but as vessels for exploring human emotion, cultural projection, and the fluid boundaries between…
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from Mexico to London » Art & Antique Marketplace
[ad_1] From 29 March to 17 August 2025, the National Gallery in London presents the exhibition “José María Velasco: A View of Mexico” Source: National Gallery · Image: José María Velasco, ‘Vista de la fábrica de hilados La Carolina (Puebla)’, National Gallery of Prague © National Gallery of Prague / photo by Andrea Rývová The…
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Nona Faustine Dies at 48
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Adrian Kay Wong Says “Same Time, Same Pl…
[ad_1] Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Same Time, Same Place, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Adrian Kay Wong. Returning for his second solo exhibition with the gallery, Wong invites the viewer into the still moments of his paintings. Reintroducing the human form to the recent works, Wong’s paintings move through veiled narratives,…
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In Vivid Reliquaries, Stan Squirewell Layers Anonymous Portr…
[ad_1] Through intimate, mixed-media collages, Stan Squirewell excavates the stories of those who might otherwise be lost in anonymity. The artist gathers images from the Smithsonian’s archives and from friends and family that he then reinterprets with vibrant prints and patterns. Layering unknown pasts with present-day additions, Squirewell explores how everyday traditions and rituals remain…
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Marcelo Lavin – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * …
[ad_1] A selection of dreamy digital artworks by artist Marcelo Lavin. Through bright colours, interesting textures, and bold shapes, Lavin configures scenes that serve to open up an altered state of consciousness: “I love dreaming and how dreaming feels so I’m naturally interested in the intersection of the past and the future, of nostalgia and…
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Wes Cockx: Redefining CGI Through Abstraction and Motion
[ad_1] A Journey from Graphic Design to Immersive CGI Wes Cockx, a Brooklyn-based designer and creative director, has built a career at the intersection of storytelling, technology, and visual experimentation. Operating independently and through his creative studio, CREAM3D, he specializes in crafting compelling CGI imagery and motion work. His creative practice extends beyond traditional digital…
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Emily Wakeling Reviews Takashi Kuribayashi’s Oya Genkiro No….
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“When Denzel Wins, Mount Vernon Wins”
A Tribute from One Storyteller to Another I stumbled upon a local journalist’s story—his name is AJ Woodson, a local who has tried to fill the void of missing stories that reflect the community’s diversity—who is so busy trying to bury good leaders who don’t align with his way of thinking, he missed the mark…
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In Sebas Velasco, The Morning Will Change Everything
[ad_1] Sebas Velasco’s paintings have an evocative power that’s akin to stumbling upon a hidden, nocturnal world—one that’s shadowed and raw, yet humming with a quiet vibrancy. There are the colors of the night and the echoes of youth culture, even in places that feel abandoned and empty. There is life here. There is movement…



