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© » MODERN MET ART

about 8 months ago (02/09/2024)

15 Art Installations Inspired by the Desert Pop Up in Saudi Arabia Home / Art / Installation 15 Art Installations Inspired by the Desert Pop Up in Saudi Arabia By Jessica Stewart on February 9, 2024 “Reveries” by Rana Haddad and Pascal Hachem For the third time, the Saudi desert is being transformed into an open-air art gallery thanks to Desert X AlUla ...

© » COLOSSAL

about 8 months ago (02/08/2024)

British artist David Hockney famously quipped, “Art has to move you and design does not, unless it’s a good design for a bus.” Contemporary Art Underground, a forthcoming book from Monacelli posits that these two facets of visual culture are a match made to move us indeed...

© » ARTEFUSE

about 8 months ago (02/07/2024)

The best exhibitions and openings of 2024: North America - ArteFuse It’s an exciting year for art lovers — from Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz’s world-class collection of contemporary art to the world’s first exhibition exploring Matisse and the sea — there’s something for everyone Abraham Ángel: Between Wonder and Seduction Dallas Museum of Art Through 28 January 2024 Praised as one of the leading artists of his generation, Abraham Ángel produced just 24 paintings — four of which remain lost — before his tragic death at 19 years old, but those works established him as a legendary figure in the canon of modern Mexican art...

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about 8 months ago (02/05/2024)

Emmanuelle Moureaux’s New Work Fills a Room with Butterflies Home / Art / Installation Thousands of Colorful Butterflies Invade Shanghai Pavilion in Emmanuelle Moureaux’s Latest Installation By Regina Sienra on February 5, 2024 Photo: Daisuke Shima Architect, artist, and designer Emmanuelle Moureaux has marveled the world with her sweeping colorful installations...

© » THE GUARDIAN

about 9 months ago (02/04/2024)

Entangled Pasts: Art, Colonialism and Change review – the most radical show in the RA’s history | Art | The Guardian Skip to main content Skip to navigation Skip to navigation The First Supper (2021-23), Tavares Strachan’s lifesize recreation of Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper in the Royal Academy’s courtyard, the parts all played by heroes of Black history...

© » COLOSSAL

about 10 months ago (12/18/2023)

Since the 1960s, British artist Antony Gormley has used the language of sculpture to examine relationships between human beings, nature, and the cosmos...

© » MODERN MET ART

about 10 months ago (12/10/2023)

Over 400 Pyramids in Abu Dhabi Form Incredible Piece of Land Art Home / Art / Installation 448 Hand-Formed Pyramids Form Mesmerizing Mandala in Abu Dhabi By Jessica Stewart on December 10, 2023 American artist Jim Denevan has created one of his most ambitious installations to date as part of Abu Dhabi's public art initiative, Manar Abu Dhabi ...

© » ARTEFUSE

about 10 months ago (12/09/2023)

Highlights from Art Basel Miami Beach 2023 (Video and Favorite Works) - ArteFuse Art Basel Miami 2023 top 10 picked by writer and curator Nina Chkareuli-Mdivani Art Basel Miami felt strangely invigorating and fresh this year...

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about 11 months ago (12/06/2023)

Traditional Craftsmanship Merges With Digital Pixels in Installation Home / Art / Installation Suspended Paper Kite Installations Explore Artist’s East Asian and Western Identities in the Digital Age By Margherita Cole on December 6, 2023 Japanese-American artist Jacob Hashimoto unveiled an immersive installation at the Miles McEnery Gallery in New York City...

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about 11 months ago (12/04/2023)

Best of 2023: Top 10 Art Installations Featured on My Modern Met Home / Art / Installation Best of 2023: Top 10 Art Installations Featured on My Modern Met By Jessica Stewart on December 4, 2023 From incredible, immersive videos to thought-provoking sculptures, the year in art installations was certainly thrilling...

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about 11 months ago (12/01/2023)

Epic Performance Animates JR's Paris Opera Façade Home / Art / Installation Epic Performance Animates JR’s Paris Opera Façade By Jessica Stewart on December 1, 2023 Photo courtesy of Palais Garnier In September, when JR transformed the façade of the Paris Opera House into a Platonic cave, it was only the first sign of what was to come...

© » ARTEFUSE

about 11 months ago (11/17/2023)

TM Davy: Fae & Group show Extended at Company Gallery, NYC (Video) - ArteFuse Please subscribe, like, and share the video to support the channel 1- TM Davy: Fae (Click to see images and the Press Release) Through Jan 6, 2024 2- Group Show EXTENDED: a three-person exhibition featuring new works by Jean-Baptiste Boyer, Chris Lloyd and Marsha Pels...

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about 11 months ago (11/15/2023)

Open Call 2023 Group Exhibition at The Shed November 4, 2023 – January 21, 2024 545 W 30th St, New York, NY 10001 Images are courtesy of the artist and The Shed How often do we find ourselves in waves...

© » THE JEALOUS CURATOR

about 31 months ago (04/09/2022)

Yep, here we are… back with the second half of my conversation with my amazing friend, New York artist Petah Coyne...

© » THE JEALOUS CURATOR

about 31 months ago (04/02/2022)

Soooo, when Malcom Gladwell’s podcast network reaches out to you and says, “Hey Danielle, would you like to share part of an interview we did with Marina Abramović with your listeners”, you say, “ummm, OKAY!” I’ve put a little mini episode together, featuring a 20 minute excerpt from their show, “Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso”...

© » THE JEALOUS CURATOR

about 32 months ago (03/12/2022)

SO, where to begin? At the beginning, of course...

© » THE JEALOUS CURATOR

about 34 months ago (01/15/2022)

You guys, somehow I managed to get American artist Sandy Skoglund on my podcast! I actually learned about Sandy in an art history class waaaay back in the early 90’s, and here we are today, chatting!? We talked for over 2 hours, and every story was a gem....

© » HIGH FRUCTOSE

about 57 months ago (01/31/2020)

Rob Voerman's massive installations and sculptures examine issues of wealth, climate change, and poverty—and where our current behaviors may take us...

© » HIGH FRUCTOSE

about 58 months ago (01/25/2020)

For more than a decade, Jan Vormann has used LEGOs to craft “dispatchwork” for centuries-old structures, public spaces across the globe, and other eroded areas...

© » HIGH FRUCTOSE

about 58 months ago (01/11/2020)

Oscar Oiwa brings his immersie mural work to USC Pacific Asia Museum with the new installation "Dreams of a Sleeping World." The artist describes this new work as a "360° dreamscape," created over two weeks and handrawn with 120 Sharpie markers...

© » HIGH FRUCTOSE

about 59 months ago (12/23/2019)

Brian Tolle's startling sculptures are said to be a dialogue between "history and context." His ability to manipulate what appear to be the most stubborn of structures is more than just a clever use of materials such as styrofoam and urethane (as is th case in the top piece, "Eureka.") Tolle forces us to consider our own relationship with the materials around us....

© » HIGH FRUCTOSE

about 59 months ago (12/17/2019)

Tom Biddulph and Barbara Ryan The Amsterdam Light Festival has returned, and with it, a startling new set of light-based public works are on display through Jan...

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about 59 months ago (12/05/2019)

CrocodilePOWER is a Moscow-based duo who craft dystopic yet vibrant installations, sculptures, and paintings...

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about 59 months ago (12/03/2019)

In Max Hooper Schneider's lush sculptures and installations, his experiences in marine biology and landscape architecture prove to be ever-present influences...

© » THE RE:ART

about 92 months ago (03/13/2017)

Karolina Halatek: The power of light - The re:art Karolina Halatek: The power of light In her immersive site-specific installations, Polish artist Karolina Halatek uses light as the main medium...