Arts

  • Parmigianino’s altarpiece back on view at the National Galle…

    Parmigianino’s altarpiece back on view at the National Galle…

    [ad_1] From 5 December 2024 to 9 March 2025, the National Gallery celebrates the first public display in a decade, following conservation, of a masterpiece of Italian Mannerism, Parmigianino’s “Madonna and Child with Saints”, also known as ‘The Vision of Saint Jerome’. It is the only major altarpiece by Parmigianino in UK collections. Source: National…

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  • Sotheby’s Slashes 100+ Jobs at New York Office as Auction Sa…

    Sotheby’s Slashes 100+ Jobs at New York Office as Auction Sa…

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  • Juxtapoz Magazine – On Top of the World with Kyndacee Harris

    [ad_1] Kyndacee Harris is busy painting, otherwise I’d ask her to run for office. She had me at first glance—a painting of her own elementary school drill team—and again when I looked her up and found this quote: “To see more of my work, send me money to buy a computer.” Kristin Farr: What’s happening…

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  • Fantastic Blooms Entwine with Sculptural Motifs in Mevlana L…

    Fantastic Blooms Entwine with Sculptural Motifs in Mevlana L…

    [ad_1] Behind barred motifs evocative of a wrought iron fence, otherworldly flowers are in full bloom, their heads stretching wide and tall while tendrils and leafy vines wind around the open barriers. Rendered in contrasting palettes of jewel tones and pale, muted hues, these uncanny plants are part of the latest body of work by…

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  • “Mesas and Valleys” by Photographer Chris McPherson

    [ad_1] A survey of personal memories taken in Mesa, Arizona and the surrounding areas by Los Angeles-based photographer and director Chris McPherson. Despite a career spanning two highly successful decades, McPherson found himself taking a step back in the fall of 2017. Avoiding commercial work, which he realized had become a way of distracting himself…

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  • The Resilient Journey

    The Resilient Journey

    Triumph, Recognition, and the Power of Purpose After decades of persistence, moments of triumph, and countless ups and downs, I find myself standing in a moment where the world is taking notice again. Recently, one of my books was featured on Good Morning America, USA Today, and Baller Alert—a testament to resilience, hard work, and…

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  • Hiromichi Matsudaira: Zen and the Art of Darkroom Creation

    [ad_1] Hiromichi Matsudaira: The Intersection of Zen and Postmodern Artistry Hiromichi Matsudaira, a Japanese visual artist originally from Tokyo, has carved out a unique place for himself in the contemporary art scene, fusing the philosophical depth of existentialism and Zen with the intellectual rigor of postmodern thought. Currently based in Berlin, Matsudaira’s artistic journey spans…

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  • I Want To Divorce Hip Hop

    I Want To Divorce Hip Hop

    When the Culture You Love No Longer Loves You Back Hip hop was supposed to be the mirror held up to the community—raw, unfiltered, a reflection of truth. We expected rappers to capture the realities of the streets, to give voice to struggles and triumphs. But something has warped. Art isn’t imitating life; it’s perpetuating…

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  • Hung Duong on the 4th Bangkok Art Biennale

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  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Christian Rex van Minnen Ends 2024 with …

    [ad_1] It’s been quite the year for Christian Rex van Minnen, shows across Europe, Juxtapoz cover and felt like a return to the forefront of contemporary painting. Minnen ends 2024 and enters 2025 with Born Free in the Golden Age in Madrid with his gallery, VETA by Fer Frances. The otherworldly talent is there, the…

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