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Installation
Daniel Arsham Presents Static Mythologies in Amsterdam
Daniel Arsham is back in Amsterdam after 6 years with Static Mythologies, a solo exhibition that just opened at Ron Mandos gallery. The third solo showcase with the gallery marks the European debut o
January 14, 2019
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Illustration
The Beautiful and the Grimy: Sean Morris Illustration
Sean Morris' work is a combination of both beautiful and grimy subject matter – affectionate studies of outsider living, and colourful monuments to low-culture.
January 14, 2019
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Street Art
The family of the sleeping giants: all around the world with Ella & Pitr
If there ever were artists to be called "Street Art," Ella & Pitr pretty much fill the bill. They have traveled the world creating massive murals on the street, to be photographed from above and crea
January 13, 2019
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Painting
Pt. 2 Gallery's "Lavender Scented Palms" Opens in Oakland
pt.2 Gallery is pleased to announce Lavender Scented Palms a group exhibition by Chaz Bear, Jan Gatewood, Marco Pariani, Maria Paz, Soumya Netrabile.
January 12, 2019
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Illustration
Sex and Horror: The Pulp Art of Emanuele Taglietti (NSFW)
Sex? Horror? Together? If you're in the mood for this deadly combo today, Emanuele Taglietti is your guy. The Italian king of pulp horror erotica, Taglietti seamlessly combines zombies, skeletons and
January 12, 2019
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Installation
Gold Standard: Ever Gold Projects Celebrates 10 Years With Group Show featuring Tom Sachs, Barry McGee and more
Our friends at Ever Gold Projects are 10 years old, which blows our mind! A decade has just zoomed by! Now at Minnesota Street Project in San Francisco's Dogpatch neighborhood, down the street from J
January 11, 2019
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Pop Life
Opening Night @ Juxtapoz Projects: Heather Benjamin and Justin Cole Smith Kick Off Our Residency Program with Two Person Exhibition
Last weekend, we celebrated the opening reception for our first round of artists-in-residence at Juxtapoz Projects / Mana Contemporary. We opened to a packed house, full of friends and family of the
January 11, 2019
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Painting
For All We Know: Oliver Jeffers Goes Otherworldly And Goes Home In New Body of Work
Our first reaction to the new paintings of Oliver Jeffers is that of loneliness. The spaceman in stuck in between home and the universe, inhabitants looking for answers in the night sky, solemn, quie
January 11, 2019
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Painting
Installation Views: Erik Parker's "New Soul" @ Mary Boone Gallery, NYC
A few weeks back, we visited Erik Parker's Brooklyn studio in advance of his newest solo show, "New Soul," at Mary Boone Gallery in NYC. After his opening this week, we can show you the final looks o
January 11, 2019
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Illustration
Enter the Surreal, Monster-Populated Realm of Davor Gromilovic
Davor Gromilovic's surreal, strange almost psychotic drawings place us in a world where there are no rules and all that is the unnatural rules.
January 11, 2019
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Photography
Rainer Hosch is Bringing "Topanga Beach" to Copenhagen
Even living in California (northern, mind you), there is something quite refreshing and a bit longing looking at photos of a southern California coastal scene. And what is fascinating about Rainer Ho
January 11, 2019
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Film
Just When You Were Ready for a Jake Gyllenhaal-As-Art-Critic in "Velvet Buzzsaw," The Damn Paintings are Haunted
I gotta be honest: I was so ready for it. Jake Gyllenhaal as an art critic, saying things like "Critique is so limiting and emotionally draining" for like 3 seasons across 30 or so episodes. It seeme
January 10, 2019
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