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Nick Mauss

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

As in other Mauss’ works that often look unfinished, the drawings in Untitled seem ever at the phase of the sketch, his segments as if they may uproot and reorient themselves at any moment. Caught in this perpetual sort of unresolved action, Mauss’ works revel in ambiguity and indeterminacy.

Simon & Gus
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Bobo

Painting (Painting)

Simon & Gus by Bobo is a binaural and fantastical artwork that tells the story of a sea steading maker-hobbyist as told from the perspective of an arduino board, and a mars dwelling stop motion animator as told from the perspective of a stop motion armature. The stop motion animator attends an artist residency on the red planet, and eventually sets out to start his own artist colony (a martian animation studio) with stupefying hubris. The result has disastrous consequences, with the martian ghosts eventually swallowing his soul, and his armature gaining full access to the animator’s motor skills and control of his ability to move.

The Wooden People
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Nao Bustamante

Advanced Technology (Advanced Technology)

The Wooden People is a 360º virtual reality film series comprising seven episodes. It is written and directed by artist Nao Bustamante and its cast includes notable Los Angeles-based artists Gabriela Ruiz, rafa esparza, San Cha, Markus Kuiland-Nazario, Ron Athey, and Dorian Wood. The work also features a musical and sound score by Nick Hallett and costumes by OLIMA.

Readymade Flea Market
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Hun Kyu Kim

Painting (Painting)

Readymade Flea Market is part of a series of works developed by Hun Kyu Kim. While the artist’s previous work drew a parallel between capitalism’s inherent social violence and the evolution of weaponry, Hun Kyu Kim now focuses on political nihilism and how to overcome it. In this new work he uses the metaphor of 3D Graphic Space to represent our current reality.

Bobo

Bobo is an art collective constituting the artists Nick Payne, Andrew Gillespie, and Phil Cote, and while as a collective entity they are relatively new to the art world, they have been highly influential to many younger NY artists...

Nick Mauss

There is a frenetic energy to the work of American artist Nick Mauss, whose drawings, sculptures, performances, and installations often exceed their own boundaries...

Hun Kyu Kim

Inspired by the tradition of Korean silk painting, Hun Kyu Kim crafts poignant allegorical pictures employing an almost limitless range of historical inquiry...

Nao Bustamante

California-born and internationally recognized, Nao Bustamante cut her teeth as an artist between 1984 and 2001 in San Francisco where she studied in the New Genres department at the San Francisco Art Institute...

© » THEARTNEWSPER

this quarter (02/07/2024)

Faculty at Philadelphia’s University of the Arts reach tentative contract agreement, averting strike Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Art schools news Faculty at Philadelphia’s University of the Arts reach tentative contract agreement, averting strike The potential deal between the union and administration came just hours before a vote to authorise a strike Anni Irish 7 February 2024 Share University of the Arts employees rally outside the institution Zoe Cohen, United Academics of Philadelphia Over the last three years, unionised faculty at the University of the Arts (UArts) in Philadelphia have been engaged in negotiations with school administrators for a first contract...

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this quarter (02/06/2024)

Architect at the cutting edge: how making Chinese paper decorations became Nick Tsao’s second career | South China Morning Post Architect at the cutting edge: how making Chinese paper decorations became Nick Tsao’s second career Profile Nick Tsao talks about the Foster + Partners internship that led to him becoming an architect, learning the art of paper cutting and promoting Hong Kong culture Kate Whitehead + FOLLOW Published: 7:15am, 7 Feb, 2024 Why you can trust SCMP My parents were both born in Hong Kong and went to boarding school in the UK, where they met while at university...

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this quarter (02/06/2024)

A Guide to Mexico City’s Art Scene | Observer Avenida Paseo de la Reforma is the backbone of Mexico City, its tallest skyscrapers lining the boulevard like a great set of vertebrae, a spine occasionally punctuated by the chakras of enormous roundabouts at the center of which stand statues of Diana the Huntress, the Angel of Independence, las Mujeres Que Luchan (The Women Who Fight) and others...

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this quarter (02/06/2024)

New book sees ‘outsider artists’ as part of a creative spectrum rather than a world apart Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Books review New book sees ‘outsider artists’ as part of a creative spectrum rather than a world apart The publication also explores how artists on the periphery might interact with the art market Claudia Barbieri Childs 6 February 2024 Share Portuguese-born, UK-based artist Manuel Bonifacio’s Motorbike and Man (2012) Courtesy the Outside In Collection The book Outside In: Exploring the margins of art presents works by a group of mostly contemporary “outsider” artists and argues a case for critiquing them on merit—and the outsider art category in general—within the mainstream of the art canon...

© » THE ARTBLOG

about 3 months ago (01/24/2024)

Many congratulations to Syd Carpenter, artist of enormous talent, dedication and generosity, and now, a Fellow in the College of Fellows, American Craft Council!...

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about 3 months ago (01/16/2024)

Œuvres de miséricorde : Tiphaine Raffier & Othman Louati 16 janvier 2024 In AP Web , Scène Tiphaine Raffier & Othman Louati : des œuvres de miséricorde Par Emmanuel Daydé...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 4 months ago (12/21/2023)

The Art of Fashion and Legacy: Carla Sozzani and Byronesque’s Unique Collaboration – A Shaded View on Fashion https://byronesque.com/fondazione_sozzani/ Dear Shaded Viewers, In a remarkable intersection of art and fashion, Carla Sozzani, the revered figure in the world of fashion, has embarked on a unique collaboration with Byronesque...

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about 4 months ago (12/18/2023)

‘Juergen Teller finds beauty in the most mundane moment’: a photographer like no other | Fashion | The Guardian Skip to main content Skip to navigation Skip to navigation For Marc Jacobs’ spring/summer 2008 campaign, Victoria Beckham posed in a branded shopping bag...

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about 4 months ago (12/12/2023)

Why are ever more artists ditching dealers? Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Commercial galleries analysis Why are ever more artists ditching dealers? From the emerging to the blue-chip, artists are trading gallery representation for agents or outright autonomy Anny Shaw 12 December 2023 Share Rachel Jones (top) and Peter Doig (right) have left their galleries, while Nick Hornby says he has to explore “atypical scenarios” to realise public sculptures such as Power over others is Weakness disguised as Strength (2023, left) Jones: Photo Adama Jalloh, Courtesy Thaddaeus Ropac gallery....

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about 4 months ago (12/12/2023)

In memoriam: Sonia Lawson RA | Blog | Royal Academy of Arts Sonia Lawson RA in her London studio in the 1960s Courtesy and © The Estate of Sonia Lawson In memoriam: Sonia Lawson RA Read more Become a Friend In memoriam: Sonia Lawson RA By Nicholas Usherwood Published 12 September 2023 Nicholas Usherwood celebrates a progressive painter of great range and empathy...

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about 4 months ago (12/12/2023)

In memoriam: Michael Hopkins RA | Blog | Royal Academy of Arts James Hunkin, Sir Michael Hopkins R...

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about 4 months ago (12/11/2023)

Off-Basel Highlights from Miami Art Week 2023 | Observer For the hardcore art aficionados who recently descended on the 305, Miami Art Week is about much more than what’s on view at Art Basel...

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about 4 months ago (12/09/2023)

Art Basel in Miami Beach Diary: B-52s monkey around, channelling Marina Abramović and the Pérez gets its funk on Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Art Basel in Miami Beach 2023 blog Art Basel in Miami Beach Diary: B-52s monkey around, channelling Marina Abramović and the Pérez gets its funk on Plus: Scope gets in a pickle(ball), Perrotin says do look up and Elberto Muller takes the slow train The Art Newspaper 9 December 2023 Share Kate Pierson, singer with the 1980s band the B-52s, with one of the works on show at the Spectrum Miami art fair that were jointly created by band members and a group of chimps...

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about 4 months ago (12/08/2023)

National Gallery of Australia finally unveils controversial £3.5m Jordan Wolfson commission Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Museums news National Gallery of Australia finally unveils controversial £3.5m Jordan Wolfson commission The provocative robotic piece was first announced more than five years ago Elizabeth Fortescue 8 December 2023 Share Jordan Wolfson's Body Sculpture (2023) National Gallery of Australia Kamberri/Canberra, purchased 2019 © Jordan Wolfson...

© » MODERN MET PHOTOGRAPHY

about 5 months ago (12/02/2023)

100+ Photographers Help Raise Funds for 13 Orphaned Elephants Home / Photography 100+ Photographers Contribute Their Work To Raise Funds for 13 Orphaned Elephants By Regina Sienra on December 2, 2023 Photo: Ami Vitale/Courtesy of Vital Impacts “Lorok and Ngilai comfort one another as they explore the wilderness at Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in northern Kenya...

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about 5 months ago (12/01/2023)

Photographer Nick Brandt Discusses His Latest Underwater Series Home / Photography / Underwater Photography Haunting Underwater Photos Show How Climate Change Impacts the South Pacific [Interview] By Jessica Stewart on December 1, 2023 Serafina and Keanan on a Bed For the third chapter of Nick Brandt ‘s long-term project addressing climate change, the photographer traveled to the South Pacific to address the urgent issues surrounding rising sea levels...

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about 5 months ago (11/28/2023)

Brooklyn Museum to Exhibit Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz Art Collection | Observer Singer Alicia Keys and hip-hop producer Swizz Beatz aren’t only a power couple in the world of music...

© » SLASH PARIS

about 8 months ago (09/05/2023)

ALICEGAVINSERVICES™ — La MABA — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook ALICEGAVINSERVICES™ — La MABA — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour ALICEGAVINSERVICES™ Exposition Design, graphisme, techniques mixtes Derniers Jours Alice Gavin, ALICEGAVINSERVICES™, sans titre Crédit photo : Léonard Méchineau ALICEGAVINSERVICES™ Encore 6 jours : 14 septembre → 17 décembre 2023 Cet automne, dans le cadre de sa saison dédiée au design graphique, la MABA présente, du 14 septembre au 17 décembre, une exposition consacrée à ALICEGAVINSERVICES™...

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about 8 months ago (09/05/2023)

ALICEGAVINSERVICES™ — La MABA — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook ALICEGAVINSERVICES™ — La MABA — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back ALICEGAVINSERVICES™ Exhibition Design, graphic design, mixed media Closing Alice Gavin, ALICEGAVINSERVICES™, sans titre Crédit photo : Léonard Méchineau ALICEGAVINSERVICES™ Ends in 6 days: September 14 → December 17, 2023 Cet automne, dans le cadre de sa saison dédiée au design graphique, la MABA présente, du 14 septembre au 17 décembre, une exposition consacrée à ALICEGAVINSERVICES™...

© » LENS CULTURE

about 9 months ago (07/23/2023)

Cortona’s 13th International Photo Festival — Summertime Bliss in Italy - Photographs courtesy of Cortona On The Move | Review by Jim Casper | LensCulture Feature Cortona’s 13th International Photo Festival — Summertime Bliss in Italy You’re invited to saunter through the curving streets of this Tuscan hill-top town while you discover 26 remarkable photo exhibitions on the theme of More or Less...

© » LARRY'S LIST

about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Art adviser Nick Campbell answers questions about how to build your collection, support artists, and drive business to galleries during the pandemic....

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

The Truth About Angelina Jolie's Art Collection The Truth About Angelina Jolie's Art Collection Wpa Pool/Getty Images By Darian Lusk / Feb...

© » ARTS EQUATOR

about 31 months ago (10/08/2021)

Air Con: Who Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up? | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints October 8, 2021 By Dhinesha Karthigesu (1,330 words, 5-minute read) Who do you want to be when you grow up? At the end of the play AIR CON , the character William (Nick Davis) asks the character Asif (Ryan Lee Bhaskaran) this question....

© » ARTMARKETMONITOR

about 36 months ago (05/10/2021)

Sales Report: Frieze New York May 2021 Casey Kelbaugh The report is available to AMMpro subscribers ...

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about 50 months ago (03/04/2020)

Draconic Self-Portrait: An intimate conversation with Margaret Leng Tan on Dragon Ladies Don’t Weep | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Pier Carthew March 4, 2020 By Shahril Salleh (1,357 words, 4-minute read) Doyen...

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about 50 months ago (03/02/2020)

Dragon Ladies Don’t Weep: Brilliance Is Margaret Leng Tan | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Pia Johnson March 2, 2020 The following review is made possible through a Critical Residency programme supported by By Carolyn Oei (638 words, 5-minute read) Note: This review may contain some minor spoilers for Dragon Ladies Don’t Weep by Margaret Leng Tan...

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about 62 months ago (03/25/2019)

Weekly Picks: Malaysia (25–31 Mar 2019) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do March 25, 2019 For events in Penang this week, go to the Penang Free Sheet ...

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about 63 months ago (02/17/2019)

Weekly Picks: Singapore (18 - 24 February 2019) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do February 18, 2019 They Told Us To Move – Conversations on Relocation by Ethos Books, library@harbourfront, 23 Feb, 2pm Join us for the book launch of They Told Us to Move: Dakota—Cassia which tells the story of relocation through the eyes of Dakota residents, volunteers and academics, edited by Ng Kok Hoe (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy) and the Cassia Resettlement Team (CRT)...

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about 68 months ago (09/17/2018)

Nick Mehedin — UNRTD™ Nick Mehedin Nicholas Mehedin is an artist from Lumberland, New York...

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about 69 months ago (08/08/2018)

AExGTF Chats: "Between Tiny Cities (រវាងទីក្រុងតូច)" at George Town Festival | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles https://artsequator.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Between-Tiny-Cities.mp4 August 8, 2018 Between Tiny Cities (រវាងទីក្រុងតូច) , a two-hander dance performance dovetailing b-boy vocabulary with contemporary dance, was the result of a three-year cultural exchange between Tiny Toones in Cambodia and Darwin City Rockers in Australia...

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about 126 months ago (12/07/2013)

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about 126 months ago (12/04/2013)

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about 205 months ago (06/06/2007)