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Vojtěch Kovařík is Under the Weight of the World
Vojtěch Kovařík has an interest in grand heroic themes and classical imagery inspired by greek mythology. Kovařik’s bodies are without place, tightly situated within the parameters of the c
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April 11, 2024
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A Portfolio: Devin Osorio
As Devin Osorio is showing now in a duo show at Charlie James Gallery in Los Angeles, we take a look at the works from 2021—2023 as part of today's A Portfolio. The artist is based on the Lower
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April 03, 2024
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Oli Kellett's Cross Road Blues
Oli Kellett began Cross Road Blues in 2016 during a visit to Los Angeles, during which time the United States was literally at a political crossroads. The series evolved naturally from there
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April 02, 2024
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If Dogs Could Talk: An Interview with Alison Friend
An artist’s first solo exhibition of paintings in the United States doesn’t happen every day. That’s why Alison Friend’s solo exhibition While You Were Out... at Harman Projects in Los An
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March 22, 2024
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Exploring the Landscape of Injustice: Diana Matar's Quiet Critique
In the US, approximately 1000 people continue to die each year in encounters with police. More than any other industrialised nation. Diana Matar's My America, on view at Purdy Hicks Gallery, 
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March 22, 2024
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Rafał Topolewski's Paintings are Suspended in Time and Place
Rafał Topolewski's latest exhibition, Slumber, on view at GRIMM in Amsterdam, captures the hallucinatory state between sleep and wakefulness, an unsettling suspension of time and place wher
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March 22, 2024
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Getting Inside the Ideas of Geoff McFetridge
Geoff McFetridge paints the thought before a thought. Or a thought before it becomes a thought. He is sort of in the realm of what does infinity look like? Where does an idea end and begin; and w
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March 21, 2024
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Gretchen Scherer: If Rooms Could Talk
The term Dollhouse Effect could infer feelings of confinement, being trapped in a small place. In psychology, it is considered a process that creates a safe space to design one’s own narrative�
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March 11, 2024
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There Is Something Odd... For Cathrin Hoffmann, Laurent Proux and Pieter Schoolwerth
Dreams are, at their core, a complex tapestry of emotions, memories and sensations that often lack the coherence of waking life. The inability to immediately rationalise the dream or separate its
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March 07, 2024
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The Godfathers Come Home: Brian Chambers on The Chambers Project
Tucked away in the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas, in a town called Grass Valley, Brian Chambers is changing minds. Or, perhaps better stated, he is curating experiences that alter our perceptio
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March 06, 2024
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