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Esiri Erheriene-Essi: Why I Love Alice Neel
In our Spring 2022 quarterly, we have an extensive survey and conversation about the exhibition, Alice Neel: People Come First, at the de Young Museum in San Francisco opening Mar We recently spoke with Amsterdam-based painter Esiri Erheriene-Essi on how Neel influenced her work. Erheriene-Essi reconstructs and reimagines in her storytelling, a painter who takes the
March 10, 2022
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Photography
Carolyn Drake "Knit Club" and "Isolation Therapy" @ Yancey Richardson, NY
Yancey Richardson is pleased to present Knit Club, an exhibition of photographs by American artist Carolyn Drake. In the project gallery, a selection of work from her series Isolation Therapy will be
March 10, 2022
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Painting
Chelsea Ryoko Wong: Gravitational Pull @ Jessica Silverman, SF
Jessica Silverman is pleased to announce Chelsea Ryoko Wong: Gravitational Pull, on view from March 11 to April 23, 2022 in the gallery’s second-floor space. This is the artist’s first solo exhib
March 10, 2022
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Magazine
Angela Anh Nguyen Slays Softly: Are You Tuft Enough?
Angela Anh Nguyen is a self-educated textile artist referencing colonial hypocrisy, death metal and a wild array of perspectives. She stays tough while tufting, broaching hardcore topics with s
March 09, 2022
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Painting
Private Ceremonies: The Constantly Evolving Universe of Diane Dal-Pra
I can't help but think of the last two shows at MASSIMODECARLO in London. One, by Jenna Gribbon, was about a rawness and vulnerability of subject, family and lover, in the nude or nakedly exposed. Th
March 09, 2022
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Painting
Summer Wheat is Online with Fine Line
Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to present Fine Line, an online solo presentation featuring four new paintings by New York-based artist Summer Wheat. Fine Line continues the artist’s in
March 09, 2022
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Design
Neri Oxman Imagines the Future of Architecture and Design
What does it mean to build, house, inform and inspire sustainable ways of living in the 21st century? Just before Nature x Humanity: Oxman Architects opened at SFMOMA late last month we were lucky en
March 09, 2022
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Photography
A Look Inside Vanessa Winship's New Monograph "Snow"
In Snow, Vanessa Winship’s latest monograph published by Deadbeat Club, we see that what’s not entirely comprehended is far more compelling than what is well understood. Perhaps that’s a truism
March 08, 2022
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Painting
This Is Hardcore: Kara Joslyn's Futuristic Surrealism
In his groundbreaking 1963 study of color theory, Interaction of Color, Josef Albers provided not only a pioneering way of understanding how we see color, but how artists use color in their work. For
March 08, 2022
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Painting
If There is a Thing Called Magic: Dominic Chambers on Alice Neel
In our Spring 2022 quarterly, we have an extensive survey and conversation about the exhibition, Alice Neel: People Come First, at the de Young Museum in San Francisco opening March 12
March 08, 2022
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Painting
The Last Suffer: An Interview with Surreal Salon 14 Winner, Tai Taeoalii
For years, Juxtapoz has teamed with Baton Rouge Gallery and their annual Surreal Salon juried competition to highlight and showcase pop-surrealist/lowbrow art. For the 14th edition, BRG brought
March 08, 2022
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Features
Alice Neel: People Come First
The twentieth-century figurative painter Alice Neel reflected that, “My psychiatrist once told me that I got interested in painting portraits because I liked to watch my mother’s face. It h
March 07, 2022
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