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Painting
Genevieve Cohn's "To Sow From Stones" Explores Female Power and Community
March 15, 2024
Painting
Raymond Lemstra’s Painstakingly Detailed Pencil Drawings
March 15, 2024
Sculpture
Woody De Othello Has "Faith Like a Rock"
March 14, 2024
The Dadaism of
Dada Khanyisa
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Gretchen Scherer:
If Rooms Could Talk
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SPRING 2024:
The Quarterly Preview
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Painting
"Tell Me A Story, I Don’t Care If It’s True": New Works on Paper by Toyin Ojih Odutola
"I go back and forth between wanting to be abundantly simple and maddeningly complex." This quote is attributed to the late great Californian artist, John Baldessari, whose conceptual works actually
June 06, 2020
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Collectibles
Chris Martin x Hashimoto Contemporary "Don't Cross Us" and "Closed Fit" Print Release
Whether marching, glued to the news or just plain feeling activated, it is impossible to escape the feeling that a particular time has come. And for some of us, the dialogue becomes "where to begin a
June 05, 2020
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Kayla Mahaffey x Thinkspace "Unwind" Print Release for NAACP and Black Lives Matter
Chicago-based painter Kayla Mahaffey, who recently had a show up with Thinkspace Projects, will collaborate with the gallery once again on a special timed-released print drop with the painting U
June 05, 2020
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Photography
Roy DeCarava Gave His Photos the Sound of Music
Roy DeCarava is one of the great photographers of the 20th Century, and his contributions to documenting the civil rights movement, Harlem and the Jazz legends of the day captured some of the greates
June 05, 2020
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Painting
Four-In-One: Aaron Johnson, Nicasio Fernandez, Austin Harris and Ryan Schneider @ OTI, Los Angeles
Los Angeles’ Over The Influence Gallery has been champing at the bit, ready at the starting gate with four shows originally planned for this past April. Last weekend, those exhibitions finally
June 05, 2020
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Collectibles
New Juxtapoz Print with Chip Thomas To Benefit Black Earth Farms and Willie Mays Boys & Girls Club of SF
Support NOW! For the past week, we have been speaking with artists and friends in the art community about sustainable ways we contribute to various organizations around our own local home-base in San
June 04, 2020
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Features
Calida Rawles: Wade in the Water
A Dream for My Lilith was 2020’s most talked-about West Coast exhibition, the first solo show for Calida Rawles, whose work took multiple forms until an enlightening deep dive. Water arose as a met
June 04, 2020
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Photography
Maxine Walker's Photographs Consider Complex Notions of Identity
A pioneering artist whose practice focused on representations of black womanhood, Maxine Walker's series of self portraits (1985 - 1997) is a poignant exploration of identity by a young artist a
June 04, 2020
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Painting
Interview: Bent Van Looy and His Colorful Scores
A show titled The Vessel, the Jerk, and The Edge of Reason tantalizes and provokes, A lyricist must be behind the mischief, and so he is. Renowned Belgian-Flemish singer and songwriter Bent Van Looy�
June 04, 2020
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Studio Time
Art In Uncertain Times: Simphiwe Ndzube Makes a New Connection with the Body in Los Angeles
"Everything has kind of flipped upside down," Simphiwe Ndzube wrote when we checked in for Art in Uncertain Times. "I’m learning to walk on my hands and feet, so to speak. I think that we all are."
June 03, 2020
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Photography
Zora J. Murff's "At No Point In Between"
Zora J. Murff's At No Point In Between prompts inquiry into the antinomy that exists in recorded violence: how documentation of anti-black violence was used to shame black individuals, but how we hav
June 03, 2020
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Revisiting "Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power"
Editor's note, June 3, 2020: Like poetry or a good book, you go back to art to revisit a deeper truth.
June 03, 2020
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