Arts
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Marcus Jansen: Painting Against the Architecture of Power
[ad_1] Origins of a Defiant Vision Marcus Jansen has spent more than three decades shaping a body of work that confronts the political and cultural forces embedded within visual tradition. Working as a professional painter for over thirty years, he has built a practice that questions how images sustain authority and reinforce inherited narratives. His…
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A portfolio by Claude Parent
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Juxtapoz Magazine – “Always Never”: a Solo Exhibition by Lin…
[ad_1] pt. 2 Gallery is pleased to present Always Never, the first solo exhibition with the gallery by Oakland-based artist Linda Geary. Geary’s practice has long been rooted in collage, cutting, masking, and deliberate construction. Building up color, shape, and pattern through layered compositions, she develops paintings where structure and revision unfold together. In Always…
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Dive into Wool Creature Lab’s World of Vibrant Felted Nudibr…
[ad_1] Among the myriad delights of the marine world, nudibranchs count among some of the most adorable. There are around 3,000 known species of these often very colorful, textured, soft-bodied animals. Technically part of the mollusc family, they shed their shells as they grow older, so we sometimes refer to them as “sea slugs,” but…
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Bella Han – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART …
[ad_1] For our second annual Illustration Awards, supported by Format, we selected 5 winners from each of the following categories: Editorial, Personal, Advertising & Promotional, Product & Packaging, Student. It is our pleasure to introduce the winner of the Student category: Bella Han. Bella Han is a freelance illustrator from China and a first year…
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Angelė Šimoliūnienė: The Vision Beyond the Visible
[ad_1] Origins of a Lifelong Visual Calling From her earliest memories, Angelė Šimoliūnienė’s relationship with drawing has been instinctive and enduring, rooted in childhood fascination and sustained by an inner necessity to create. Born in Lithuania, she discovered early that visual expression was not simply a pastime but a natural language through which she could…
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Chicago’s DePaul Art Museum to Permanently Shutter After 41 …
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Lily Ramírez: So Far Out of Sight @ Simc…
[ad_1] Simchowitz is pleased to present So Far Out of Sight, a solo exhibition of new work by Lily Ramírez, on view at Hill House Pasadena. In So Far Out of Sight, Lily Ramírez approaches painting as a space of quiet reckoning, an arena where memory, perception, and feeling converge. Rooted in ongoing conversations with the self and reflections…
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Delve in to a Psychedelic Self-Portrait of Animator Jake Fri…
[ad_1] Known for his trippy, seemingly infinite transformations, Jake Fried emphasizes the uncanniness of seeing. His newest work, “Strange Light,” is a mesmerizing one-minute animation conceived as a loop, drawn with ink and Wite-Out, then digitally enhanced with otherworldly, glowing hues. An electric green pervades the scenes, dominated by eyes and motifs related to the…
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“In the Bedroom” by Photographer David Kaminsky
[ad_1] A series examining the intimate dynamics of domestic life by photographer David Kaminsky. Born and raised in New York, Kaminsky studied visual arts at Columbia University and recently completed a certificate program in Creative Practices at the International Center of Photography. His approach is influenced by his upbringing as a painter as well as…