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Music
Billie Eilish Releases New Video Collaboration with Takashi Murakami with "you should see me in a crown"
Takashi Murakami continues his collaborative streak into pop-music and pop-culture, this time a sort of long teaser of collaborations with budding pop star, Billie Eilish. After collaborating on a fe
March 18, 2019
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Design
Carlos Perez Designs The "Dale Reggaeton" Apple Playlist Cover
Last week, we announced that Apple Music has unveiled a brand new playlist artwork series, one that sees a return to album artistry that has been all but forgotten in the era of streaming. Apple's he
March 18, 2019
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Painting
The Collective Memory: Jonas Wood to Open First Major Museum Survey @ Dallas Museum of Art
Jonas Wood was the first artist we can remember that painted large-scale portraits of our collective childhood imagery of sports icons. At the time, they felt like a breath of fresh air, a sort of id
March 18, 2019
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Photography
Lina Scheynius' Celebration of the Female Body
The photographs celebrate the female body, its rounds, marks, wrinkled forms, its gaps and openings, its hollows and curves, its ability to grow life and give birth, its changes and decay, in gratitu
March 18, 2019
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Painting
"Contactless" And Loving It: A Conversation with London's Oli Epp
We first introduced our readers to the works of London-based Oli Epp's work back in 2017, after instantly falling in love with his quirky and hyper-flat way of capturing everyday moments and parodyin
March 17, 2019
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Photography
Larry Sultan: Domestic Theater
Yancey Richardson Gallery is currently holding an exhibition of work by Larry Sultan, the first in New York since 2004. Sultan passed away in 2009. The photographs are selected from Sultan’s series
March 17, 2019
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Photography
Alec Soth: I Know How Furiously Your Heart is Beating
"I wanted to strip the medium down to its primary elements. Rather than trying to make some sort of epic narrative about America, I wanted to simply spend time looking at other people and, hopefully,
March 16, 2019
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Painting
The Legend of Swampy, Returns: "Safe In My Cave" @ Chandran Gallery, San Francisco
Swampy has long been an enigma in the art world. Like a proper cult-followed figure, his incredible photos of train-hopping across North America are nostalgic and an insight into a new wave of bohemi
March 15, 2019
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Installation
Critical Mass: The All Encompassing Vision of Trenton Doyle Hancock @ MASS MOCA
There’s a term we often use about artists, and that is they are “universe makers.” Their art lives in its own place and time, an own existence that doesn’t rely on any sort of contemporary in
March 15, 2019
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Photography
Barbary Coast Now: Travis Jensen's ode to San Francisco
For almost a decade, Travis Jensen has recorded the subtle (and not so subtle) nuances of everyday people in San Francisco. His unique perspective turns ordinary circumstances into extraordinary enco
March 15, 2019
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Painting
Last Days to see "Hearts on Fire": Judith Linhares @ PPOW Gallery, NYC
One of our favorite booths at ADAA in NYC a few weeks back was Judith Linhares works at P.P.O.W Gallery. The loose figurative works stood out amongst the other works in the fair, and felt like a brea
March 14, 2019
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Painting
Conscious Nostalgia: Daniel Benayun on Painting, 20th-Century Ephemera, and The Compulsion to Create
Daniel Benayun is a young artist from Boston who makes detailed paintings inspired by early 20th-century pop-ephemera. His work taps into an aesthetic that was developed for advertisement, but throug
March 14, 2019
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