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Amber Boardman's Decision Fatigue
Decision Fatigue, Amber Boardman’s fourth solo exhibition at Chalk Horse, consists of nine paintings ranging from medium to large scale works (1 - 3 meters). These brightly colored, densely layered
January 12, 2021
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Art in Uncertain Times: Amber Boardman's Crowd Paintings Take on a New Meaning
Amber Boardman has long been fascinated with the ways we all come together. Her doctoral research, she explains, "examined how the Internet can shape the behaviour of individuals who become amor
April 21, 2020
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Amber Boardman's Crowd Scenes
Being part of a crowd is a divisive experience. A mosh pit can elicit feelings of euphoria, or claustrophobia. Some get a thrill shopping an end of season sale, others can’t imagine anything worse.
July 09, 2019
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Crowd Scenes: Amber Boardman Explores The Ways We All Get Together For New Show in Sydney
"My characters are usually insecure and have anxiety about looking good or being fashionable," Amber Boardman told Juxtapoz back in 2017. "I'm especially interested in how people can distor
July 02, 2019
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Amber Boardman: A Portrait of the Armpit as a Young Man
Amber Boardman works intuitively to paint feelings and nearly abstracted portraits of oddballs.
December 15, 2016
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Issue Preview: January 2017 with Conor Harrington
Conor Harrington will say the humble thing, that he isn’t a scholar of history, but his unique fascination with the performance of diplomacy and the rituals of compromise and war have made his pain
November 30, 2016
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