Arts
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Amy Bravo “Transmogrification NOW!” @ Sw…
[ad_1] Swivel Gallery is delighted to unveil Transmogrification NOW!, an evocative exhibition by Amy Bravo featuring a series of new sculptural works, paintings, and installation. Bravo’s latest collection merges cabinets, curios, and furniture with eerie elements such as animal parts, offering a unique exploration of Cuban mythology and personal narrative. Central to the exhibition is…
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The Home Studio of the Late Artist L.V. Hull Is Added to the…
[ad_1] Art Film History #assemblage #found objects #L.V. Hull #painting August 29, 2024 Grace Ebert L.V. Hull at her home in Kosciusko, Mississippi, in 2002. Photo by Bruce West. All images courtesy of the L.V. Hull Legacy Center, shared with permission Kosciusko is a small town in the center of Mississippi with just under…
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Oyow – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DES…
[ad_1] A selection of images by Seoul-based illustrator Oyow. Working with a variety of clients from around the world, Oyow mainly uses photoshop or stencil printing techniques to create his artwork. He is interested in many motifs, especially the theme of relationships. Sometimes sad, sometimes happy, sometimes light, sometimes complicated, Oyow translates the complexity of…
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Andrew Tseng – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * A…
[ad_1] A selection of work by Amsterdam-based illustrator and artist Andrew Tseng. While initially studying psychology, Tseng eventually decided to follow his deep desire to pursue art and applied to art school. Whether working on commercial or personal projects, Tseng incorporates his abstract sense of humour and grotesque characters into all of his pieces. He…
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Zach Lieberman: Innovating the Intersection of Art and Techn…
[ad_1] A Journey Rooted in Art and Innovation Born in 1977, Zach Lieberman grew up just outside of Chicago, where his early fascination with both art and technology began to take shape. This dual passion guided him to pursue a B.A. in Fine Arts from Hunter College, followed by a B.F.A. and an M.F.A. in…
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Simon Denny on Christoph Büchel at Fondazione Prada, Venice
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Amor Secreto: Gina M. Contreras @ Hashim…
[ad_1] Secrets are complex. They teeter between the cherished and the concealed, between tenderness and shame. San Francisco-based artist Gina M. Contreras delves into the emotional turmoil of being a hidden lover in her solo exhibition Amor Secreto at Hashimoto Contemporary. Through lush, velvety colors and intricate patterns, Contreras unveils a new series of self-portraits…
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Evelyn Tan – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART…
[ad_1] A selection of work by artist Evelyn Tan. Originally from Vancouver, and currently based in Los Angeles, Tan holds a BFA in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her work considers the deviations of identity in womanhood, pulling from dreams, memories, and fables across various diasporas. She works with a variety of…
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What Does Your Trash Say About You? The ‘Dumpster Archeologi…
[ad_1] Film #archaeology #documentary #humor #short film #Stolen Sun August 29, 2024 Grace Ebert Lew Blink is a self-proclaimed “dumpster archeologist,” meaning he plunges into trash bins and waste receptacles to unearth objects that piece together a story about someone’s life. Like other researchers, Blink creates collections of finds devoted to specific people—like…
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Oksana Tanasiv: Illuminating the Modern Art Scene
[ad_1] A Journey from Ukraine to Artistic Eminence Oksana Tanasiv, affectionately known as Oksi, is an American artist of Ukrainian descent who has carved a niche for herself in the art world. Her early life in a small town in Western Ukraine played a crucial role in shaping her artistic vision. From a young age,…