Art #abstract #Ilhwa Kim #paper #sculpture September 22, 2023 Grace Ebert “Atomic Wind” (2023), hand-dyed Hanji paper, 184 x 152 x 13 centimeters. All images © Ilhwa Kim, courtesy of HOFA Gallery, shared with permission Meandering rows of flat paper seeds flow through Ilhwa Kim’s landscapes, creating densely lined paths among the abstract expanses. The…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Cincinnati’s BLINK Will Be Back in 2024, and Giving a Call to Artists
With the highly anticipated return of the public art spectacle slated for October 17-20, 2024, BLINK, Illuminated by ArtsWave is calling for artists to make the queen city shine. As one of the most transformative art events, not to mention the nation’s largest light, art, and projection mapping experience, BLINK invites visionaries to join the…
Juxtapoz Magazine – Jules de Balincourt Orchestrates the “Midnight Movers”
It’s quite a return to form, not so much as a painter but as a matter of location. Former Juxtapoz cover artist Jules de Balincourt is back in NYC, with Midnight Movers at Pace Gallery, his first show in his home city in over a decade. And what is interesting is that the nomadic nature of his…
Juxtapoz Magazine – Jim Mangan’s Meditation on Religious Succession, Zealotry and Fraternity
American photographer Jim Mangan began The Crick as a photographic survey of the unorthodox architecture of Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) houses in the Utah-Arizona border town of Short Creek. He soon found that the bigger story lay in a group of teenage boys navigating their disintegrating community, fractured after leader…
Juxtapoz Magazine – Due this Fall, Jesse Lenz’s “The Seraphim” Transforms the Mundane Into the Magical
In The Seraphim, the second installment of Jesse Lenz’s ambitious photobook septology, “The Seven Seals,” the photographer delves deeper into his artistic vision, exploring the profound connection between destruction and renewal, terror and hope. Building on the vision of his first book, The Locusts, Lenz observes his children and their interactions with the surrounding environment,…
Meticulous Patterns Bring Harmony to Salma Price-Nell’s Inky Drawings of Trees — Colossal
Illustration #drawing #nature #Salma Price-Nell #trees September 21, 2023 Grace Ebert “Tree of Duality.” All images © Salma Price-Nell, shared with permission Salma Price-Nell gravitates toward patterns, harnessing their aesthetic and metaphorical properties through ink drawings. Currently based in the U.K., the Cape Malay illustrator painstakingly renders wispy willow tendrils, gnarled trunks, and wide,…
Soft Light Radiates Across Humble Domestic Scenes and Objects in Leah Gardner’s Still Lifes — Colossal
Art Food #birds #impasto #Leah Gardner #oil painting #painting #still life September 21, 2023 Grace Ebert All images © Leah Gardner, shared with permission In her still lifes and avian portraits, Chicago-based artist Leah Gardner showcases the way evening light can transform a humble tomato cluster or pot of tea into an object of…
RISD Continuing Education Unlocks Your Creative Potential With 7 Online Certificates — Colossal
#sponsor By RISD CE Residential Interior Design Certificate student Emily Rives RISD Continuing Education is excited to continue its online adult art and design learning. This fall, students from around the world can engage in fully asynchronous courses, which offer opportunities to explore new areas of interest, cultivate their creative potential, or develop new…
Fungi, Feathers, and Insects Spring from Carol Long’s Art Nouveau Vessels — Colossal
Art Craft #Carol Long #ceramics #fungi #insects #nature #sculpture September 21, 2023 Grace Ebert All images © Carol Long, shared with permission Midwestern flora and fauna are the foundation for Carol Long’s lavishly adorned sculptures, which elegantly meld Art Nouveau embellishments with natural motifs. The Kansas-based artist (previously) continues her process of pushing and…
Fragile Moths, Butterflies, and Botanicals Commingle in Żaneta Antosik’s Moody Digital Illustrations — Colossal
Illustration #butterflies #digital #insects #moths September 14, 2023 Grace Ebert All images © Żaneta Antosik, shared with permission From her studio in Rawa Mazowiecka, Poland, Żaneta Antosik turns her eye toward the delicacies of the natural world as she renders the soft, frail forms of plants and insects. The artist primarily works digitally, sometimes…