Arts
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Visiting New York’s Midwinter Shows
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Joseph Geagan has a Solo Presentation @ Rubell Museum, Miami
[ad_1] If you happen to be in Miami (and missed the Lomex show) Joseph Geagan has a series of works up at the Rubell Museum. His paintings feature comic scenes that foreground the social sphere around him. A self-taught artist, his work includes his friends, artists, pop figures, and imaginary personalities in various states of…
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Otherworldly Landscapes and Bolivian Culture Merge in River …
[ad_1] “Some people say that my work questions dominant notions of cultural identity, and perhaps that’s true,” says Bolivian photographer River Claure. “But I’m drawn to many things, such as thinking about landscapes, or the way clouds appear in a bright blue sky in some of my photographs.” Claure’s atmospheric photos capture daily life and…
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“Landfall” by Photographer Ava Margueritte
[ad_1] A series of portraits exploring mental health and the importance of support networks and the natural environment by photographer Ava Margueritte. Margueritte is a neurodiverse artist based in Ottawa, Canada. Her work is informed by growing up in Northern Ontario, with underlying themes of identity, time, and impermanence. “Landfall” was created with people from…
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Pascal Vilcollet: Where Gesture Becomes Memory
[ad_1] The Studio is the Canvas: Reimagining Space Through Process Pascal Vilcollet’s artistic approach is inseparable from the space in which it unfolds. For him, the studio functions not merely as a place of production but as a psychological map and conceptual site where his paintings begin to take form. He moves around the canvas…
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Landscapes by British Women Artists at the Courtauld » Art &…
[ad_1] From 28 January to 20 May 2026, the Courtauld Gallery presents the exhibition “A View of One’s Own: Landscapes by British Women Artists, 1760-1860” Source: The Courtauld. Image: Fanny Blake: “A rainbow over Patterdale Church, Cumbria”, 1849. Photo @ The Courtauld. A View of One’s Own showcases landscape drawings and watercolours by British women artists…
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Workers at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art Vote to Uni…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Cato’s Last Weekend @ Saatchi Yates, Lon…
[ad_1] Saatchi Yates is delighted to announce a solo exhibition by the emerging multidisciplinary artist Toby Grant, also known as Cato (b. 1999, Brighton). This exhibition presents a body of work that focuses on the Black community within his South London orbit, capturing domestic and communal life in barbershops, diners, and home interiors. The subject…
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What Will Retirement Bring? An Animated Film for Those Dream…
[ad_1] When I retire, I plan to read every morning and bake bread from scratch. I’d like to resume Spanish classes and finally become fluent. And I plan to see movies mid-afternoon, take long, leisurely walks leading nowhere in particular, and travel as much as possible. Does this sound familiar? Dreaming of retirement is one…
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“Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Photographer Matthew Ludak
[ad_1] A look at how economic globalization has left its mark on former industrial cities and struggling small towns across America by photographer Matthew Ludak. Ludak received his BA from Drew University and MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His practice explores contemporary social issues, including classism, de-industrialization, environmentalism, and structural racism in the United…