Arts

  • Beatriz Constán: When Fiber Becomes Collective Memory

    [ad_1] Woven Beginnings and the Language of Care Textiles have shaped Beatriz Constán’s artistic vision since childhood, forming a sensory landscape where touch, color, and repetition became early forms of understanding the world. Her upbringing was marked by the quiet presence of handmade objects, from wool sweaters knitted by her mother to baskets overflowing with…

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  • Visiting the French capital region’s centres d’art

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  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Shaqúelle Whyte: “Nine nights; Strange f…

    [ad_1] Nine nights; Strange fruit brings together a new body of paintings by London-based artist Shaqúelle Whyte that trace the emotional and temporal reverberations of familial grief. Rather than unfolding as a linear account, the exhibition forms a constellation of moments that draw upon the Jamaican funerary tradition of Nine Nights and the historic resonance…

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  • Itamar Gov Draws on History and Legend for ‘The Rhinoceros i…

    [ad_1] You’ve probably heard the idiom, “the elephant in the room,” to describe when there’s some uncomfortable and obvious problem that no one is addressing—the kind of issue that feels as though it’s taking up all available space. But what if yet another megafauna came stampeding onto the scene? That’s where Berlin-based artist Itamar Gov’s…

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  • Sterling Hundley – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY…

    [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 Product & Packaging category: Sterling Hundley. Sterling Hundley is an acclaimed American illustrator, painter, and educator.…

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  • Grzegorz Gust: Between Stillness, Texture, and Light

    [ad_1] Between Daily Labor and Creative Vision Grzegorz Gust occupies a distinctive position within contemporary Polish painting, shaped by a life that unfolds equally outdoors and within the studio. Born in 1973 in Grudziądz, he has developed an artistic identity inseparable from his professional work as a forester. This dual occupation is not a biographical…

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  • The Courtauld Gallery presents “Seurat and the Sea” » Art & …

    [ad_1] From 13 February to 17 May 2026, the Courtauld Gallery presents the exhibition “Seurat and the Sea” Source: Courtauld Gallery. Image: Georges Seurat: Seascape at Port-en-Bessin, Normandy, 1888. The Courtauld will present the first ever exhibition dedicated to the seascapes of the French artist Georges Seurat (1859–1891). Opening on 13 February 2026, this major…

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  • Henrike Naumann, Germany’s Pick for Venice Biennale, Dead at…

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  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Claire Tabouret “Weaving Waters, Weaving…

    [ad_1] Voorlinden is proud to present the first major museum-wide retrospective of the work of Claire Tabouret (1981). The French painter’s solo exhibition Weaving Waters, Weaving Gestures showcases the remarkable breadth of her oeuvre, her boundary-defying practices, and her exploration of complex themes such as identity and human relationships. In addition to this solo exhibition, her stained-glass…

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  • With 200+ Artworks, ‘Rainbow Dreams’ Revels in the Vast Crea…

    [ad_1] From Do Ho Suh’s ethereal architecture to Kimsooja’s irridescent mirrors to Lauren Halsey’s fringed tapestry, a new book from Monacelli celebrates a broad spectrum of light and color. Rainbow Dreams features more than 200 installations, sculptures, paintings, photographs, and more that revel in the possibilities of pigment. Bound in a smooth gradient that extends…

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