Arts

  • Christin Behrend: Illuminating Life Through the Symbols of H…

    [ad_1] A Journey Rooted in Faith, Education, and Creativity Christin Behrend, a Stuttgart-born artist and educator, has devoted her life to a unique fusion of art, spirituality, and education. While she resides and creates in her hometown, her artistic vision transcends borders. She calls her distinctive style “Modern Symbolism Art,” a genre deeply imbued with…

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  • Poets and Lovers” enters its final two weeks » Art & Antique…

    [ad_1] Until 19 January 2025, the National Gallery of London is holding the exhibition “Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers” Source: National Gallery, London · Image: Vincent van Gogh, ‘Starry Night’ (1888, Musée d’Orsay, Paris). ‘Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers’ explores how the poetic imagination and ideas associated with love evolved into central themes for the…

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  • Gustave Doré and Luigi Mangione

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  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Time Traveling: Danielle Mckinney in Con…

    [ad_1] We don’t need to remind you about our love and inspired writing and conversations about and with Danielle Mckinney: she has been the cover of the print edition and a recent guest on the Radio Juxtapoz podcast. Obviously, part of our admiration and interest in the work is the suspension of time in her…

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  • Ruby Sky Stiler Reassesses Women’s Role in Art History in Ge…

    [ad_1] Up close, the irregularly gridded, geometric backgrounds of Ruby Sky Stiler’s paintings evoke patchwork or the patterns of agricultural landscapes seen aerially. Intricate patterns intersect in each rectangle, hinting at floral or decorative motifs that, when viewed from further away, appear almost topographical. Merging with this groundwork are boldly delineated women who often directly…

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  • “Trust Me,” by Photographer Jinyong Lian

    [ad_1] A selection of work by lens-based artist and editor Jinyong Lian. Born in China, Lian completed her diploma at Beaux-Arts de Paris in 2024. Lian’s work explores the psychological tensions that emerge from personal realms and fictional worlds, using evocative imagery to examine their uncertainties. Her approach involves constructing scenes and gestures, using the…

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  • a look ahead » Art & Antique Marketplace

    [ad_1] A look at some of the art exhibitions the Getty Museum will present in 2025. Source: Getty Museum · Image: Gustave Caillebotte, “Les Raboteurs de parquet”, 1875. Musée d’Orsay, Paris María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold (February 11, 2025–May 4, 2024). Getty Center. Cuban-born Campos-Pons makes vivid photographs, watercolors, installations, and performances that trace the cultural…

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  • Eve Hill-Agnus around Guadalajara and Mexico City

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  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Cannon Fodder with Canyon Castator

    [ad_1] With so much action going on in LA this week and weekiend, there is a solo exhibition of new paintings by Canyon Castator called Cannon Fodder, openings as an off-site installation presented during Frieze Week Los Angeles, in collaboration with Diane Rosenstein Gallery. This exhibition coincides with Mohilef Studios Second Annual open studios event…

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  • A Miniature Musical Curio Shop by Chris Millar Spins Like Cl…

    [ad_1] After he graduated from art school, Chris Millar (previously) worked in a toy store for seven years. “The shop, now defunct, was called Livingstone and Cavell Extraordinary Toys in Calgary, Alberta, Canada,” he tells Colossal. The store carried classics like tin wind-ups, electric trains, dolls, miniature soldiers, and teddy bears. Millar’s latest extravagantly detailed work was…

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