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Paco Pomet and the "Last Adventures in Hi Res"
Paco Pomet would and couhd have got along with the Surrealists, the Dadaists, the early Disney animators, the Zap! Comix artists, or just about an era of painting that bending reality and storyte
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March 28, 2024
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New Book: Katherine Bernhardt "Why is a mushroom growing in my shower?"
Pop culture, in itself, is an art form. From behind the curtain of mass production or just plain visual production, there are pieces of art thrown at our eyeballs every day. Think about advertisi
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November 28, 2023
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Mario Ayala Channels Doo-Wop Classic "Rubber Biscuit" In New Exhibition
The last time we checked in on an exhibition of Los Angeles' Mario Ayala, he had created a sort-of truck stop paradise at Jeffrey Deitch in NYC, an ode to car culture and his use of the utilitari
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November 16, 2023
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Always Moving Forward: 10 Years of Mirus Gallery
There couldn’t be a better place to interview Paul Hemming than in the vortex of a Future Factory, right? The man behind Mirus Gallery has, for the last decade, taken the energy of his landmark
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June 15, 2023
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I’m There Where The Angel Is Missing: Brittney Leeanne Williams @ Newchild Gallery, Antwerp
I’m There Where The Angel Is Missing is comprised of two distinct yet interconnected bodies of work. The larger canvasses expand upon my current project channeling earlier art historical styles
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September 28, 2023
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The Venus Effect on Jesse Mockrin
"I like Baroque drama," Jesse Mockrin told us earlier this year. "There are a lot of theatrical dancer expressions or physicality in the bodies. With reference material that I like to work from,
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August 31, 2023
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A Portfolio: Polina Barskaya
As Monya Rowe is closing for the rest of the summer, we wanted to dedicate A Portfolio to their upcoming solo show with Polina Barskaya. Channeling the likes of Alice Neel, Edward Hooper and
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July 25, 2023
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SAINER's First Museum Exhibition is All About "COLOUR"
SAINER has made a shift. His gifts as a painter, muralist and graffiti artist was that he had a poignant use of color and mood, his murals channeling a studio practice and his studio practice cre
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July 20, 2023
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 115: Lucy McLauchlan's Lifetime of Instinctive Motion
When we have talked about British painter and muralist Lucy McLauchlan over the years, we have used descriptors like spontaneous and natural, organic and natural. She transformed almost room and
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July 18, 2023
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Josh Jefferson is Causing "The Big Ruckus" in NYC
Josh Jefferson, the Boston-based painter, uses a big brush to create a big ruckus. It could just a little slight wink and nod, as his new solo show, The Big Ruckus, opens at Sugarlift in NYC, but
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March 30, 2023
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