Category: Artists
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Artist Pandora Graessl’s Transportive “Amor Fati: When the Fire Bit Me” Exhibition
[ad_1] In an abandoned building in Mexico City, a mythic serpentine journey comes to life In several rooms across three floors of an abandoning brick building, behind a small market in Mexico City, photographer and multidisciplinary artist Pandora Graessl‘s mythic exhibition, Amor Fati: When the Fire Bit Me, transports guests by way of serpentine photographic…
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Interview: Artist Benjamin Styer on His Fantastical Worlds
[ad_1] A wondrous showcase of form and color at NADA Miami 2023 with LA’s Moskowitz Bayse gallery Image of Letters from the Black Hours, courtesy of Benjamin Styer and Moskowitz Bayse To gaze upon the painted works of Massachusetts-based fine artist Benjamin Styer is to leave the white walls of galleries or art fairs and…
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Judy Chicago: Herstory – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] PHAIDON Judy Chicago: Herstory $80.00 Edited by Massimiliano Gioni, Gary Carrion-Murayari and Margot Norton, Judy Chicago: Herstory is a comprehensive and beguiling look at the artist’s 60-year career. A significant artist in a plethora of ways, Chicago is a champion of contemporary feminist art thanks to her infinite talent and vision. Within the 296-page…
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Jinju Lee Dazzles During Seoul Art Week and Beyond
[ad_1] Spending time with the South Korean artist across her numerous exhibitions and installations Image by Luke Im During this year’s Seoul Art Week, painter Jinju Lee‘s work could be found impressing art observers just about everywhere. The prolific artist, who teaches at Hongik University College of Fine Art, was showing at the Frieze Art…
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Frieze Seoul: Spotlight on South Korean Galleries and Artists
[ad_1] Six highlights from the second edition of the prestigious fair Installation view of Frieze Seoul 2023 (Booth B19) at COEX, Korea. Image courtesy of Tina Kim Gallery. Photo: Hyunjung Rhee More than 70,000 visitors, drawn from 36 countries, passed through the halls of this year’s inspiring second edition of Frieze Seoul. Hosted inside of…
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Oyster Plate – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Hand-built and painted by ceramicist Catherine Rex, the artist and creative behind Rex Design, this Oyster Plate exudes color and charm, courtesy of its ruffled edging and the rich details that make up each of its wells. The plate can hold eight oysters with a divot at the center for garnishes—though it can also…
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Floral Artist Chloe Berlin – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Within the art of floral arranging there’s traditional Japanese Ikebana, classic fresh and blooming bouquets, and then there’s Chloe Berlin, a Brooklyn-based artist whose work stretches from mini arrangements to large-scale sculptures and floral wall installations that sometimes don’t include any live flowers at all. Her studio—which employs dried and fresh flowers, branches, found…
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Painter Dana James – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] This February, Dana James moved into a new studio in Queens, New York and although she hasn’t been there long, the room already speaks to the artist’s work. The open-floor, white-walled space is clean and tidy, devoid of unnecessary clutter and scant in its decorative objects. But upon a closer look, a certain disorder…
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LA’s Control Gallery Presents “When The Ship Goes Down” by Irish Artist Conor Harrington – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] The first Los Angeles solo show of London-based, Irish artist Conor Harrington, “When The Ship Goes Down” (on now through 29 April at Control Gallery) pairs thought-provoking canvas paintings with equally compelling works on paper. All of Harrington’s pieces upend reality as each explores contemporary masculinity and power through depictions of 18th century European…
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Tiles Gift Wrap – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] From home goods store Golden Rule comes Tiles Gift Wrap, wrapping paper featuring artist Isabelle Feliu’s hand-painted repeat pattern. Subtly hued, the paper measures around 19 by 28 inches and is crafted from FSC-certified stock with vegetable-based ink. Added: Posted on March 2023March 2023 Buy [ad_2] Source link https://coolhunting.com/buy/tiles-gift-wrap/
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Flower Shop Collective Fosters Community For Artists of Color – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] An intimate, sun-drenched studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn is the workplace and gathering site for established and up-and-coming artists. It is here, in Flower Shop Collective (FSC), that like-minded and diverse creatives brainstorm ideas, swap skills and discuss ways to decolonize the industry while making use of the multitude of tools offered in the space:…
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Depictions of Women by Women Artists – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Each year in February excitement builds as the focus of the art world turns toward Los Angeles for the Frieze Art Fair. This year a local air hangar might have seemed like a surprising location for an art fair, but through the years the Santa Monica Airport has hosted the Los Angeles Festival, Unique LA,…
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Crossing Continents and Cultures – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Mexico’s capital city has always been a melting pot of art and design—a Haussmanian street kisses a Brutalist structure before melting into Luis Barragán’s mid-century modernism on the way to Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul in colonial Coyoacan. Navigate the CDMX subway system thanks to Lance Wyman’s wayfinding pictographs, and then visit one of Diego…
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Azuma Makoto’s “Frozen Flowers 2023” Sculpture – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Following his 2021 frozen flower installation, Japanese artist Azuma Makoto unveils his stunning “Frozen Flowers 2023” piece in Hokkaido, Japan. Makoto weaves together various types of colorful flowers, creating a tall structure, and then pours water over it. In winter in Hokkaido, temperatures can drop super-low (-15 Celsius or 5 Fahrenheit), making the water…
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Photographer Sarah Bahbah’s Debut Book, “Dear Love” – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] When Palestinian Australian photographer Sarah Bahbah released her breakout photo series, Sex and Takeout, in 2014, she quickly won the hearts of many with her saturated, dreamy style, unabashed empowerment of women and the ways she deftly illuminated their psyche. Since then, the artist has gone on to carve out her film-reminiscent signature style that…