Nicelle Beauchene Gallery is pleased to present Orbit, Jordan Kasey’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Orbit comprises eight large-scale oil on canvas paintings in which the artist explores quiet moments that pulsate with a broad spectrum of feeling. Featuring Kasey’s characteristically stone-like, colossal figures, the new work marks a shift in focus towards depicting the relationship between…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Ordinary Things Will Be Signs: The Rarely Seen Photography of Sister Corita Kent
Corita Kent, formerly Sister Mary Corita, is known for her exuberant, colorful serigraphs and her teaching, as evidenced in her lively art classes. As a Catholic nun from 1936 until 1968, Corita lived and worked in the Immaculate Heart of Mary community in Los Angeles. She taught lettering and layout, image finding, and art structure…
Juxtapoz Magazine – Troy Lamarr Chew II is the Subject and the Author in “Ya Feel Me?!”
Parker Gallery is proud to present Ya Feel Me?!, an exhibition of new work by Los Angeles-based artist Troy Lamarr Chew II. This is the artist’s second solo show at the gallery. Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of hip hop, new paintings by the artist remix venerated hip hop album covers and music videos with…
Juxtapoz Magazine – Gomez Bueno’s “Zemog Surf Laboratories”@ Nave Sotoliva, Santander. Spain
Gomez Bueno’s has just opened Zemog Surf Laboratories at Nave Sotoliva, Santander. Spain. The project documents the evolution of a fictitious surf company from the 1970s through the creation of a wide series of drawings, three-dimensional objects, photographs and digital creations. From the gallery: The story begins as the company breaks into the market at…
Juxtapoz Magazine – Printed Matters: An Interview with Shepard Fairey x STRAAT Museum
The Shepard Fairey exhibition Printed Matters: Raise the Level is on display at the STRAAT Gallery, the in-house gallery at the STRAAT Museum in Amsterdam until Sunday, October 15th, 2023. The good folks over at STRAAT sat down with Shepard Fairey to conduct an interview on the power of the word “obey”, the iconic Andre…
Warped Sculptures Suspend Novels, Guidebooks, and Other Print Objects in Borax Crystals — Colossal
Art #Alexis Arnold #books #sculpture September 18, 2023 Grace Ebert “Highway 1 California: The dream along the Pacific” (2021). All images © Alexis Arnold, shared with permission For more than a decade, Alexis Arnold has been intrigued by the evolving nature of print. Her ongoing collection, titled Crystallized Books, transforms novels, guides, and maps…
Anatomical Details Emerge From Found Coral and Shells in Gregory Halili’s Intricate Sculptures — Colossal
Art #assemblage #found objects #Gregory Halili #sculpture #shells #skulls September 18, 2023 Kate Mothes Photos by Silverlens Gallery and Gregory Halili. All images © the artist, shared with permission From a vast array of coral, shells, agates, and more, Gregory Halili (previously) shapes anatomical features and cosmic phenomena in intricate detail. The artist uses…
In Bursting Bonsai Sculptures, Patrick Bergsma Taps Into Nature and the Deep-Rooted History of Porcelain — Colossal
Art #Bonsai #kintsugi #Patrick Bergsma #porcelain #sculpture #vases September 18, 2023 Kate Mothes “Royal White Pine” (2023). All images © Patrick Bergsma, shared with permission Resisting the confines of porcelain vases, Dutch artist Patrick Bergsma’s vibrant bonsai sculptures illustrate the strength and resiliency of nature. Flowering branches, gnarled roots, and lush mosses rupture from…
A Major Exhibition Materializes Surrealist Artist Remedios Varo’s Alchemical Visions — Colossal
Art #art history #astronomy #magic #painting #Remedios Varo #surreal September 15, 2023 Grace Ebert “Creación de las aves (Creation of the Birds)” (1957), Museo de Arte Moderno, INBAL/Secretaría de Cultura. Photo by Rodrigo Chapa. All images © 2023 Remedios Varo, Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VEGAP, Madrid, courtesy of the Art Institute…
Enormous Animals and Human Hybrids Interact in Enigmatic Landscapes by Bill Mayer — Colossal
Art Illustration #animals #art history #Bill Mayer #humor #painting September 15, 2023 Kate Mothes “Black Goldfish at the Cliffs.” All images © Bill Mayer, shared with permission Reimagining European art historical genres with a special affinity for the Romanticists, artist and illustrator Bill Mayer’s wry and moody paintings (previously) merge fantastical figures with vast…