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Street Art
Nuart Aberdeen 2022: The Film
A few weeks back we visited the Nuart Aberdeen festival in Scotland and wrote a full review and recap. Today, the festival shared with us their 2022 documentary film, shot during the festival by Fift
July 19, 2022
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Features
Alvin Armstrong: Rhythm Paintings
Alvin Armstrong was all set to become an acupuncturist—then he started painting for 15 hours a day. A powerful work ethic and a love of movement stitch up the sinewy threads that suffuse the artist
July 18, 2022
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Painting
Henni Alftan "Contour" @ Sprüth Magers, London
On view now at Sprüth Magers, London is Henni Alftan's Contour. Based on a process of observation and deduction, Alftan’s figurative works are constructions of lines, proportions, and flat planes
July 18, 2022
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Design
The Utopian Avant-Garde: Soviet Film Posters of the 1920s @ Poster House, NYC
As some Cold War era energy has begun to emerge in Eastern Europe over the course of the last month, we are once again thinking and looking into Soviet history. There was clearly a golden age of Sovi
July 18, 2022
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Photography
How to Win at Photography: Image-Making as Play
A new multimedia exhibition at The Photographers' Gallery explores the relationships between photography, image-making, and play. It invites audiences to focus on the playful aspects of visual cultur
July 18, 2022
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Books
New Book Release with "Decade: 2011- 2021: Andrew Schoultz"
Hashimoto Contemporary and Paragon Books are pleased to present Decade: 2011 - 2021—a new artist monograph and accompanying retrospective exhibition by Los Angeles-based Andrew Schoultz.
July 15, 2022
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Magazine
John Fekner: New York State of Mind
Doug and I first met John Fekner back in 2018, when the three of us were attending the Nuart Festival in the city of Stavanger, Norway. John's unassuming presence conveyed an aura of calm amidst the
July 15, 2022
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Painting
Larry Madrigal's "Work / Life" is On Display
The human body is a functioning production line comprised of flesh and blood and organs that churn out our very existence. Each of our individual cells is assigned a specific role in the womb. They t
July 15, 2022
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Textiles
Cheryl Pope's "Variations on a Love Theme" @ moniquemeloche, Chicago
moniquemeloche is pleased to present Cheryl Pope, Variations on a Love Theme. This is the artist’s fifth solo show with the gallery. Variations on a Love Theme presents a series of n
July 15, 2022
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Magazine
Art and Time Matters: Robert Colescott Paved the Way
Upon entering a museum into a museum, we are immediately thrown into a time warp. History surrounds, engulfing your sense of place and era, catapulting into contemplation, a dreamy assessment of how,
July 14, 2022
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Painting
José Parlá Examines Our "Polarities"
Experience and time add texture. As we get older, we add layers of meaning onto what we see, giving us, hopefully, richer understanding of the world around us and our place in it. For José Parl
July 14, 2022
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Books
Swoon Announces Her New Monograph, "The Red Skein"
It seems wild that Swoon hasn't put out a book in over 12 years. The legendary street artist has gone through many different projects and iterations in this decade plus, from museum shows to stop-mot
July 14, 2022
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