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A Portfolio: LUCE
One of the great artists we got to see work of in Valencia this past week was that of conceptual artist, LUCE, and today he is our A Portfolio. He is like a modern day flaneur, exploring the city
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March 27, 2024
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The Dadaism of Dada Khanyisa
Cape Town-based artist Dada Khanyisa isn't a Dadaist, so maybe the title here might be a little misleading. But as I thought about the work Khanyisa makes, a mix of politically astute and what is
the
March 18, 2024
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"At the Edge of the Sun" Freeze Frames a Moment in Los Angeles' Rich Art History
For all the attention Los Angeles has received over the past 5 years as an epicenter of contemporary art, there is the question that just simply asks, "Well, what the hell is actually going on th
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March 05, 2024
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Lee Quinoñes: In Graffiti We Trust
In spring 1974, thirteen-year-old Lee Quiñones took his schematic drawings into a tunnel and spray painted “LEE” in gold, white, and black on the small panel of a New York City BMT train. An
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March 04, 2024
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A Holy Grail of Graffiti, Gordon Matta-Clark's 1972-73 Archive of Photographs Resurfaces
In the summer of 1972, a 29-year old Gordon Matta-Clark began to photograph NYC's exploding graffiti movement. There are many significant things to consider here. One, this pre-dates the style we
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February 27, 2024
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Barry McGee and the "OLDE IFFY" Feeling Goes to Tokyo
The thing about Barry McGee is that through all his career in graffiti and maintaing a sense of street-centric amalgamy in his fine art works and presentations, he looks quite good in a whit
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February 23, 2024
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The Power of the Art "DUO"
It’s a long-held belief that artists work in solitude, but the truth is art is rarely, if ever created in a vacuum. Focusing on artists who choose to create their work in tandem, DUO at Harman
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February 23, 2024
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New Book: Gordon Matta-Clark: NYC Graffiti Archive 1972/73
French photographer Brassai wrote with curiosity about graffiti he saw in Paris in the 1930s, “Its authority is absolute, overturning all the canons of aesthetics.” This inspired Gordon Matta
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February 20, 2024
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Timothy Curtis Presents "Inkblots and Feeling Charts" That Are Both Universal and Deeply Personal
We are constantly looking at ourselves in the mirror. Maybe that mirror is a physical reality, or maybe it's more of the abstract concept of what a mirror is, but we are constantly dealing with o
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February 09, 2024
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Los Angeles Skyscraper Development Covered in Graffiti and Changes the Landscape
It seems insane we are still having this conversation, over 50 years since graffiti art as we know it now began showing up on city streets across America and then the rest of the world. But there
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February 05, 2024
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