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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:
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Painting
Shapes and Lovers: Ridley Howard's Intimate Portraits @ Night Gallery, Los Angeles
Night Gallery is pleased to present Shapes and Lovers, a solo exhibition of new works by the Athens, Georgia-based painter Ridley Howard. This is the artist’s first exhibition at the gallery.
March 22, 2019
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Music
Tame Impala Are Back with "Patience" and We Don't Care That It's Just an Audio Track
It feels like years! Well, it's been since 2015, and we have some new Tame Impala music! Seeing that we have always been into the Australian bands visual identity, we don't even care that there is no
March 22, 2019
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Painting
Inès Longevial To Open a Special 3-day Exhibition, "One Year" @ Galerie des Tournelles, Paris, Next Week
Just a glance at Inès Longevial’s artwork and you know she was born for a solo show in Paris. A native of Southern France, her paintings and drawings seem to travel in time from an early twentieth
March 22, 2019
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Photography
Masahisa Fukase and The Solitude of Ravens
Masahisa Fukase’s Karasu (Ravens) was made between 1975 and 1982 in the wake of his wife Yōko Wanibe divorcing him. The visual narrative of the series revolves around the anthropomorphic form of t
March 22, 2019
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Music
Panda Bear and Danny Perez on Two Decades of Friendship, Collaboration, and “Buoys.”
Noah Lennox (AKA Panda Bear,) is currently touring for his latest sonic-creation Buoys, a stripped-down collection of experimental music by the maker of groundbreaking albums like Person Pitch, Tombo
March 21, 2019
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Painting
Fintan Switzer Introduces "Grünewald"
Almost a year and a half since introducing a new body of work, Fintan Switzer recently revealed the newest series of paintings he has been working on. Originally conceived while visiting the German E
March 21, 2019
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Books
Book Review: "Unnatural Selections: Artwork by Tiffany Bozic"
There was something magical about being a kid and learning about the natural world. I have distinct memories that my favorite field trips in grade school were the ones to the natural sciences museums
March 21, 2019
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Books
Walks to the Paradise Garden: A Lowdown Southern Odyssey
Walks to the Paradise Garden chronicles the late American poet, photographer, publisher, Black Mountain alumnus, and bon viveur Jonathan Williams' road trips across the Southern United States with ph
March 21, 2019
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Street Art
Pichi&Avo Create Massive Sculpture, Only to Be Burnt Down, For Fallas in Valencia, Spain
Last night, after working on a massive 80-foot sculpture for over a year, Pichi&Avo saw their massive Neo Classical style work go up in flames as part of the closing of the annual Las Fallas (fire) F
March 20, 2019
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Features
Neo Rauch: Mechanic of Dreams
Neo Rauch once expanded a variation on Descartes famous meditation and said, “I dream therefore I am.”
March 20, 2019
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Installation
Phlegm Builds His "Mausoleum of Giants" In Sheffield, England
One of the bigger events in the street art world, one that has been talked about quite a bit upon the lead up, is Phlegm's massive new installation and work, Mausoleum of Giants, which opened in Shef
March 20, 2019
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Photography
Dave Heath's Dialogues with Solitude
Heath’s psychologically charged images both reflect and respond to the alienation particularly prevalent in post-war North American society. He was one of the first of a new generation of artists s
March 20, 2019
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