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Street Art
Motel Spatie Challening The Form and Notion of Public Art
Creative platform, Motel Spatie, from Arnhem in The Netherlands, is currently running the final week of their large interdisciplinary exhibition #beeldenpark_presikhaaf (picture park Presikhaaf), cur
January 22, 2019
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Painting
HuskMitNavn Portrays Days Like These
Three years since his last showcase with the gallery, HuskMitNavn is back at Charlotte Fogh Gallery in Aarhus, Denmark with a new solo exhibition titled Days Like These. Keeping his focus on aspects
January 21, 2019
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Painting
Kazuki Takamatsu Finds "The Way to Release from the Restraint" @ Corey Helford Gallery
Kazuki Takamatsu’s haunting black and white imagery explores narratives of death and society, through a unique depth-mapping technique that he developed, in which traditional mediums such as drawin
January 20, 2019
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Painting
Akika Kurata Gives Chills with "And It Will Be Winter" @ Corey Helford Gallery
Akika Kurata crafts intimate, absorbing portraits of mostly female subjects. Using acrylic gouache, she creates works with both depth and tender, faded aspects that appear ghostly in nature
January 19, 2019
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Installation
Preview: The LA Art Show is Back and Bigger Than Ever
We've been dropping previews all week on the upcoming LA Art Show (see our coverage of Littletopia and Gil Bruvel's new wood works), and today we have look at the general overview of the fair coming
January 18, 2019
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Illustration
Follow the slime trail: Aesop Rock Interviews Gunsho
Blood and mucus and things that leave a stain—New England’s purveyor of the grotesque, Gunsho, combines influences from comics, mythology, and the occult to illustrate a cast of warped creatures
January 18, 2019
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Painting
Serena Cole's "All This Useless Beauty" At Stephanie Chefas Gallery
This February, Stephanie Chefas Projects is opening All This Useless Beauty, a solo exhibition from Northern California-based painter and Juxtapoz Summer 2018 featured artist Serena Cole, curated by
January 18, 2019
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Painting
Conrad Jon Godly Brings The Mood and Imagery of the Swiss Alps to London
On January 25th, Conrad Jon Godly will be opening his debut solo show at JD Malat Gallery in London. To See is Not to Speak at the Mayfair gallery will be the Swiss artist's first UK solo exhibition,
January 18, 2019
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Installation
Listen Close: Cosmo Dean and Trevor Wheatley @ Pubic Land, Sacramento
Artists Cosmo Dean and Trevor Wheatley create Listen Close, an installation on view inside Public Land Gallery in Sacramento, CA. Based in Toronto, Canada, the two have produced works for companies s
January 18, 2019
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Painting
Jang Koal, Lauren YS, Krista Huot and Tina Yu: A Group Show at Corey Helford Gallery
On Saturday, January 12, downtown Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery opened the new year with their first group show featuring new works from Canadian artist Krista Huot, Korean painter Jang Koal,
January 18, 2019
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Painting
Mythic Language: Paintings by Drea Cofield
Drea Cofield is interested in the way myths detach the viewer from content that may be uncomfortable without mediation. These colourful nudes align the use of mythic language to the history of painti
January 18, 2019
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In Session
Vanguard Revisited: Poetic Politics & Black Futures @ SFAI's Walter and McBean Galleries
The San Francisco Art Institute in conjunction with the University of California, Santa Cruz will exhibit the photographic essay, BLACK PANTHERS, 1968 by Ruth-Marion Baruch and Pirkle Jones. Initiall
January 18, 2019
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