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Installation
The Choreography of Tension in the Performance Works of Oslo-based Malin Bülow
For years, we have loved the visuals behind Oslo-based visual artist Malin Bülow. Through a series of choreographed motions that capture the tension and elasticity of the body in relation
May 12, 2020
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Photography
The Streets of Shanghai Through the Eyes of Hiroyuki Nakada
"I point the camera at my subjects without warning," writes Japanese photographer Hiroyuki Nakada. "My subjects are neither models nor actors, just ordinary citizens. I can’t help but feel excited
May 12, 2020
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Painting
Signs of Life: HuskMitNavn Brings His Observational Lens on Society to Eighteen Gallery
A long time member of the V1 family in Copenhagen, with five solo presentations under his belt, Huskmitnavn is about to present his solo debut Signs of Life at their sister venue, Eighteen Gallery. I
May 12, 2020
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Design
The Ever-Expanding and Psychedelic Commercial Works of Robert Beatty
You probably are very much aware of the works of Robert Beatty even if you don't know the name. We wrote about his work when he did the cover and single artwork for Tame Impala's masterful Currents a
May 11, 2020
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Painting
Take a Virtual Tour of Peter Saul's "Crime and Punishment" Exhibition @ New Museum
One of the epic shows of the late Winter/early Spring that we have written about extensively was Peter Saul's Crime and Punishment at the New Musuem in NYC. Now that the show is on hold, the New Muse
May 11, 2020
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Studio Time
Art In Uncertain Times: Julia Chiang's DIY Playtime and Getting Back To the Studio in Brooklyn
"Whatever routine I used to have has disappeared, and I just bounce from whoever needs me most," Julia Chiang admits as we check in how she and her family are coping with lockdown in NYC, just ahead
May 11, 2020
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Installation
What did I know of your days: Danielle Orchard & Nikki Maloof @ V1 Gallery
Zen student and poetry priestess Jane Hirschfileld penned the verses of What Did I Know of Your Days in 2013, and those words inspired the title of a new two-person show by Brooklyn based artist Dani
May 11, 2020
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Magazine
ME!: Art History and the Selfie
It took 200,000 years, but we have finally fully evolved our being: arm extended in front, digital smartphone in hand, duck face in full expression and with the simple push of a finger, voilá, “th
May 11, 2020
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Photography
Places, Faces and Road Trips to Mars: Photography by Marina Choy
As we were checking in on new photographers and mixed-media artists this weekend, we came across the travel photography of California-born Marina Choy. Her commercial work has been seen all over Inst
May 11, 2020
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Painting
Betsy Walton Shows Us Where to Find the "Safe Spaces"
Stephanie Chefas Projects is delighted to present Safe Spaces, a solo exhibition from Portland-based artist Betsy Walton. Balancing various elements to dizzying perfection, Walton's work impart
May 10, 2020
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Studio Time
Ever Gold [Projects] & The Internet Archive Present Bay Area Emerging Visual Artist Exhibition Production Relief Grant
The term Emerging Artist almost summons the image of a baby bird, gently breaking out of its shell and guided by Mom through a gentle flying lesson or a fully equipped practitioner hatched in a galle
May 10, 2020
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Illustration
The Early 20th Century Erotic Works and Influence of Danish Artist, Gerda Wegener
We first wrote about the Art Nouveau/Art Deco works of early 20th century artist Gerda Wegener (1886-1940) back in 2013 (and much of her life and relationship to her "first spouse, a trans
May 10, 2020
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