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Painting
Kelly Ording is "Reading Palms" @ pt.2 Gallery, Oakland
April 18, 2024
Graffiti
Lee Quiñones Celebrates His 50th Years of Artmaking with "Quinquagenary" and Book Release
April 18, 2024
Painting
We Are Fast Becoming the "Number One Fan" of Hannah Wilson
April 16, 2024
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Photography
New Book Documents Rosetta’s Journey and Eventual Crash Landing on a Comet
In 2004, following more than ten years of research, the European Space Agency decided to send the Rosetta probe to study the 67P comet Churyumov Gerasimenko, nicknamed Tchoury. After a ten-year voyag
January 01, 2020
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Travel Insider
Journals From Lisbon: Russ Pope On the Road, Part 2
We started the next morning (day 3) off with a neighborhood walk and shot photos of wall colors, textures, paintings, Portuguese tiles, and drew sculptures.
January 01, 2020
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Photography
Liz Johnson Artur's Black Balloon Archive
For more than 30 years, the Russian-Ghanaian artist Liz Johnson Artur has been creating photographic representations of people of African descent around the world. She began her Black Balloon Archive
December 31, 2019
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Studio Time
Studio Visit with Beth Namenwirth
Through captivating small-scale works, Dutch painter Beth Namenwirth cherishes the traditional painterly process while commenting on everyday moments. Constructing compelling compositions using
December 31, 2019
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Painting
Sainer Closes Out the Year with Some "Modulations"
While counting the final hours of 2019, we realized the year marked some groundbreaking indoor presentations by some favorite artists primarily known for their work in public. Phlegm kicked off the y
December 30, 2019
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Travel Insider
Journals from Lisbon: Russ Pope On the Road, Part 1
Instead of celebrating Christmas with gifts, I travel with my family in December. We’ve been doing this for years now, one year it’ll be the Dominican Republic, next it’ll be London or Ba
December 30, 2019
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Features
Adam Sorensen: The Electric Light Landscape
Adam Sorensen has established himself as a torchbearer for traditions of landscape painting and its vitality within a contemporary context.
December 30, 2019
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Painting
Works in Progress: Aryz Continues His Tour of France with Third Showcase of the Season
After a successful milestone presentation of mostly large-scale works at Hangar 107 in Rouen, Aryz followed up with a 3-day pop-up presentation in Paris in November and the final presentation is curr
December 29, 2019
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Illustration
Sean Kushner's Solo Show @ Superchief Gallery LA
Superchief Gallery in Los Angeles presents a solo show from comic-illustrator Sean Kushner, a skateboarder, surfer and artist who "carries the torch of the non-conformists before him" and uses "image
December 28, 2019
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Painting
Light That Never Goes Out: Juan Rivas' Solo Show @ Marcos Valcárcel Cultural Center
Spanish artist Juan Rivas has shifted focus from outdoor interventions of Paintings in Place to indoor 'paintings of illuminated space' for a solo show coming to the Marcos Valcárcel Cultu
December 27, 2019
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Features
Lilian Martinez: Everyone's BFGF
The first time I saw a work by Lilian Martinez, it was a combination of three of my favorite things: basketball, vintage Nike and Matisse.
December 26, 2019
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Illustration
A Rare Interview with Legendary Underground Comic Artist, Robert Crumb by Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
“I was so alienated when I was young, that drawing was like my only connection to society. That was the only thing that I could see was going to save me from a really dismal fate of God knows what.
December 26, 2019
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