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Ozzie Juarez Explores New Territories in "OXI-DIOS" @ Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles
Ozzie Juarez, even at his young age, is like an elder observationist. I often have thought this when he is curating through his Tlaloc Studios, or painting, or just part of a group show. We talk
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January 23, 2024
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Gravity: Aapo Huhta's Contorted Realities
"In his new austerely black and white work, Aapo Huhta fills his photographs with a darkness so impenetrable that it dissolves the horizon. This nocturnal void is inhabited by human figures that
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November 08, 2023
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Alison O’Daniel and "The Tuba Thieves"
The sound of a musical instrument can be hard to describe, but words like dark, pillowy, vibrant, buoyant, and full of presence collectively provide a vivid description of the mighty tuba, the al
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October 20, 2023
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Arjen: Looking for Space
Remember when you could be surprised? That sort of feeling before the oversaturation of information in the supermodern highway of social media that you could actually and genuinely see something
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October 02, 2023
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Tyler Cross: “Tightening the Spiral” @ pt.2 Gallery, Oakland
On Friday, September 15th, pt.2 Gallery in Oakland will open Tightening the Spiral, a solo show of new works by Tyler Cross. For the information about the show, the artist and the gallery created
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September 14, 2023
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The Narrows in the Works of Elise Ferguson
We have long been fans of the abstract works of Elise Ferguson. The work has a vitality and energy that emanates, pulses, moves. You can follow a line through the panel, watch as the colors soak
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July 28, 2023
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Allison Zuckerman Holds "Open Casting" @ KÖNIG GALERIE, Berlin
KÖNIG GALERIE is pleased to present its first exhibition of the US American artist, Allison Zuckerman. Open Casting includes eight paintings and five sculptural works that reflect the New Y
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June 29, 2023
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Jess Valice: When is a Good Time to Freak Out?
The psychological impact of mass media has fascinated artists and cultural commentators since Marshall McLuhan and the 1960s. While evolving technologies enhance our activities exponentially, the
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June 26, 2023
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Laurie Lipton: Drawing
Laurie Lipton admits that “I was the best drawer in kindergarten.” And though her new book is modestly called Drawing, it summons a bit more than getting a gold star sticker from the teacher.
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February 14, 2023
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"Donde las flores moradas lloran (Where the Purple Flowers Cry)": Liz Hernandez @ pt.2 Gallery
All cultures have used legends to approach the shifting territory of the enigma, to name what overflows. Legends, like myths, have water’s ability to adapt to that which holds them. Their langu
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November 01, 2022
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