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F5: Dwight White II on the Art + Collaborations That Inspire Him
Ask any artist how they found themself in the art world and many will regale you with a tale of an unexpected career path. Dwight White II is a Chicago- and Los Angeles-based multidisciplinary artist who turned to the medium after suffering a life-changing injury while playing football at Northwestern University. This pivot to another…
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Visitors viewing the displayed paintings and Arts work during the Bachelor and Master of Visual Art Artists exhibition (Degree Show 2023) at National College of Arts.
APP32-120124LAHORE: January 12 – APP33-120124LAHORE: January 12 – Visitors viewing the displayed paintings and Arts work during the Bachelor and Master of Visual Art Artists exhibition (Degree Show 2023) at National College of Arts. APP/MTF/ZID
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John Miller’s artistic dislocations at Dallas’ Meliksetian Briggs gallery
Google “John Miller artist” and you’ll get pretty beach scenes with intensely azure skies. But the late Englishman is not the John Miller on display at Dallas’ Meliksetian Briggs gallery. The latter, alive and dividing his time between New York and Berlin, does supply a beach work of sorts. Sideboard bifurcates a male mannequin in…
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15 years of fearless exhibition-making at Experimenter
Prateek and Priyanka Raja have created spaces for diverse practices and politically charged art that appeals to all An octopus. That’s how Priyanka Raja, co-founder of the contemporary arts gallery, Experimenter, sees the space she and her co-founder Prateek Raja have nurtured over the past 15 years. “One head and many arms—even though we work…
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Must-See Miami Art Exhibits in January: David LaChapelle, Gabe Alcala, and More
Appearances can be deceiving, especially in Miami. The brand-new Benz that sideswiped you on I-95 is a lease. The woman wearing designer clothes put it all on credit, and the dude with the Rolex bragging about his South Beach pad rents an efficiency in Doral. The same can’t be said of the art scene, fortunately.…
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Spent sword: Ngugi cuts to the heart of our collective destruction
Visual Arts Spent sword: Ngugi cuts to the heart of our collective destruction Friday January 12 2024 Ngugi Waweru with his spent-blade sculpture’Eye of God’ at Wajukuu Art Centre on December 21, 2023. His exhibition continues till January 30, 2024. PHOTO | POOL With his solo ‘spent-sword’ sculpture exhibition at Wajukuu Artists Collective in Mukuru…
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Art Exhibit Explores Distributed Consciousness at the UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute
<figure class="figure med" data-slideshow-item data-slideshow-image-src="https://today.ucsd.edu/news_uploads/Distributed_Consciousness_Poster_square400px.jpg" data-slideshow-image-alt="Poster showing abstract art of an octopus." data-slideshow-image-caption=" {/exp:typographee} “> “I made this work during the pandemic,” said Akten, an assistant professor of computational art with the UC San Diego Department of Visual Arts. “I was trapped in a small Mediterranean fishing village in Turkey, while my U.S. visa application…
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Central’s Mills Gallery to Feature Allison B. Allen Visiting Artist Paul Andrew Wandless
Central College will welcome the works of Paul Andrew Wandless to the Mills Gallery in the Lubbers Center for Visual Arts. His works of prints on clay and paper will be on display beginning Monday and will be at the Gallery until Friday, March 1st. Wandless has been designated the Allison B. Allen Visiting Artist…
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Art Exhibit: Kati Rosenbaugh & Lynn Stephenson | 1/12/2024 | Event Calendar
From Schitt’s Creek to Bear Lake: A Retro-Modern Motel Transformation Marta Turnbull is something of a globetrotter, with her career in business and marketing taking her all across the map, fr… Read More >>
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Art installations open in Downtown Boston, including two giant floating clown heads; effort to attract more people to city
Four art installations have taken up temporary residence in Downtown Boston, including two enormous balloons made to look like clown heads and an 11,000 pound steel whale sculpture, part of a free winter art experience produced by the Downtown Boston Business Improvement District. “Why not have a couple of inflated clowns in Downtown Boston?” said…