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Angola installs fall sculpture selections
ANGOLA — Sculptures Angola is back with four new fall installations downtown, from familiar names and fresh faces alike. The sculptures, chosen by the Mayor’s Art Council, were installed on Oct. 18. Each sculpture has a local sponsor; this year the sponsors are the Steuben County Tourism Bureau, Univertical, Angola Main Street, and the City…
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Abstracting The Green Ray: BMW Art Makers Mustapha Azeroual And Marjolaine Lévy At Paris Photo
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Following a debut at les Rencontres d’Arles this summer, and presentations at the Voiles de Saint-Tropez and Art Basel Paris, Mustapha Azeroual and Marjolaine Lévy are exhibiting an adapted version of their photographic project The Green Ray at Paris Photo, which returns to the Grand Palais…
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Artist Cassie Wang Finds Even Rhythm by Mixing Dance With Computer Tech
When it comes to dance, Cassie Wang, a resident artist at the Boston Center for the Arts, doesn’t shy away from taking a scientific approach. Wang’s work, in fact, blends dance, digital art and technology to explore big themes like identity, nostalgia and longing. Born in Kansas and now based in Boston, Wang started her…
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Surreal, Metaphysical Landscapes by Eliot Greenwald Illuminate the Cycles of Life
“Letter to the Center of the Lake” (2024), oil stick and acrylic on canvas over panel, diptych, 72 x 94 x 2 inches. All images courtesy of the artist and HARPER’S, shared with permission Metaphysical Landscapes by Eliot Greenwald Illuminate the Mutuality of All Life November 8, 2024 Art Kate Mothes Share Pin Email Bookmark…
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Montreal Museum Of Fine Arts Debuts Refreshed Presentation Of Inuit Art
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin “The future is built with values.” So says Inuk artist asinnajaq who applies that belief to her life, artmaking, and guest curation of a new presentation of Inuit art at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts debuting November 8, 2024. Spanning from Alaska through the circumpolar…
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‘Grayscale’ art exhibition opens at Washburn Cultural Center
Ghost Ship Gallery and Trisha J Creative have launched a new art exhibition, “Grayscale: A Monochromatic Show in Black and White,” which runs Nov. 8 through Dec. 7 at the Washburn Cultural Center. Grayscale features a mix of more than 50 artists from the local community and beyond the Lake Superior region. Artists interpreted the…
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Expressionist dialogues with nature in 51 Walden exhibit
By Laurie O’Neill — [email protected] “All my life.” That’s how long Sirarpi Heghinian-Walzer says she has been an artist. Sirarpi Heghinian-Walzer. Courtesy photo Heghinian-Walzer’s style is abstract expressionism. Her vibrant mixed media work, which she describes as “meditations on nature and from memories that are distilled into single dramatic moments,” is on display in an…
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Cecily Brown’s DMA show offers a painted world full of sensual, tangible experience
Almost three decades after her bravura New York debut, Cecily Brown’s paintings still hum with energy. About 30 large-scale works by the London-born artist, spread across the three Hoffman Galleries at the Dallas Museum of Art, offer viewers a sense of her work to date, as well as possible hints about the future. The show…
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Introducing the Fall/Winter 2024–25 ‘Visual Arts Journal’ | School of Visual Arts
Introducing the Fall/Winter 2024–25 ‘Visual Arts Journal’ The latest issue of SVA’s magazine includes work by artists Willie Cole and Steve Mumford, a Q&A with sports branding designer and consultant Todd Radom, and a look at AI in art education.
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A Sonia Boyce–Lygia Clark Double Feature at Whitechapel Offers an Exhilarating Proposition
For its fall programming, London’s Whitechapel Gallery decided to present an intriguing pairing of exhibitions of two artists who at first may seem an unlikely duo: Sonia Boyce and Lygia Clark. But their work, this double bill of shows argues, shares compelling synergies such as an emphasison touch and play. Moreover, both artists shifted from…