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Troy Chew: Yadadamean @ CULT Aimee Friberg Exhibitions
CULT Aimee Friberg Exhibitions is pleased to announce Yadadamean, a solo exhibition of oil paintings by artist Troy Chew. The show is on view through December 5, 2020, with Yadadamean
November 04, 2020
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Painting
Carlos Rodriguez’s Take on "The Loving Habits of Animals" @ Fortnight Institute, NYC
Confidence, comfort, calmness are not the qualities we see often these days and this could be an important reason the works by Carlos Rodriguez feel so appealing and irresistible. Dominated by a
November 04, 2020
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In Session
J. Leigh Garcia: Refining and Adapting at Kent State University
If you don’t regard Ohio as a trendsetter, keep in mind that it’s known as the Swing and Bellwether State, so, as we seek direction, let’s look beyond the Coasts and consider Kent State Univers
November 04, 2020
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Photography
Sheida Soleimani Combines Sculpture, Film, and Photography
Sheida Soleimani’s new exhibition, Hotbed, at Denny Dimin Gallery advances her inquiry into the crises that define Iran and the United States’ relations. Superimposing source imagery onto sculptu
November 04, 2020
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Design
How the Federal Arts Project Changed American Art, And Why it Might be Time for a Revival
Nature is an unruly place, forever getting in humanity’s way, regularly tamed but regressing back to the feral.
November 03, 2020
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Design
See Red Women’s Workshop Feminist Posters 1974-1990
Women from different backgrounds came together to make posters and calendars that tackled issues of sexuality, identity and oppression.
November 03, 2020
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Design
Political Poster Art by Lester Beall
"In th 1930s, much of rural America lacked electricity, power, and running water. The Rural Electrification Administration hired graphic designer Lester Beall to create a series of posters illustrati
November 03, 2020
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Painting
Kim Dorland's Way Lost @ Patel Brown Gallery, Toronto
From Hansel and Gretel to The Revenant, the concept of being lost in nature is seductive and frightening. Robert Frost’s words, “the woods are lovely, dark and deep” evoke anticipation, as well
November 03, 2020
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Photography
Sohei Nishino's City Maps Are Made From 1000s of Photos
To create one of his Diorama Maps, Japanese artist and cartographer Sohei Nishino spends an intense month exploring a city on foot; shooting, developing thousands of photographs followed by
November 02, 2020
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Features
Laura Berger: Body Language
Laura Berger headed to the coasts of Costa Rica for her first great escape, and the shores still tug mightily. She’s a Midwestern gal, born and bred, a firmly centered one at that, but like the sym
November 02, 2020
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Installation
OSGEMEOS Reveal Their "Secrets" In Major Homecoming Museum Show in Sao Paulo
Amid a socially distanced world, the creative powerhouse that is Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo, better known as OSGEMEOS, managed to open a large presentation in Seoul, a solo show in New York, and, af
November 02, 2020
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Painting
Radio Juxtapoz ep 056: Iceland Redefined by Baldur Helgason
There is both intimate immediacy and crackling originality in the paintings of Icelandic-born, Chicago-based artist, Baldur Helgason. It’s a modern twist on a classic style that represents new
November 02, 2020
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