Author: Fran
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Pastel “No amnesia” New Wall in Florida, USA
After a short stay in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, Argentinian artist and architect Pastel headed all the way to sunny Florida where he recently finished this new mural painted in West Palm Beach for the Urban Canvas festival and titled “No Amnesia”. Not unlike the rest of Robert’s work, “No Amnesia” follows the same structure and…
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Christopher Derek Bruno at 886 Geary Gallery
Tomorrow Saturday 14th is the opening of “HERE AND THERE AND NOW AND THEN”, a solo exhibition by Christopher Derek Bruno at 886 Geary Gallery in San Francisco. “Yet there is a sense in which mastering the appearance of things brings us closer to their essence. For by understanding how the same scene can appear different, depending on…
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Preview: Faith47 ‘Aqua regalia’ at Jonathan Levine Gallery
South African artist Faith47 will be soon opening Aqua Regalia – Chapter Two at Jonathan LeVine Gallery in what will be her début solo exhibition at the gallery and New York City. Aqua Regalia or ‘royal water’ is the alchemical name for a highly corrosive mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acid that transmogrifies, dissolves and changes the most powerful…
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Rems182 “Abstract Tension” at Punto618 Art Gallery
The newly opened Punto618 Art gallery in Turin is currently presenting “Abstract Tension” a new exhibition with Turin-based artist Emanuele Ronco, better known as Rems182. Painter, illustrator, graphic designer and graffiti artist, Rems 182’s imagery unites violence, eroticism, and strength in both large-scale and smaller portraits characterised by a use of multiple perspectives that create a unique softness in each…
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Thomas Bestvina ‘What We See Is What We Forget’ at 886 Geary Gallery
This Saturday is the opening of WHAT WE SEE IS WHAT WE FORGET, Thomas Bestvina‘s new solo exhibition at 886 Geary Gallery in San Francisco. WHAT WE SEE IS WHAT WE FORGET is the result of this years experiment with photography and collages by Bestvina whose photographic work intends to underline today’s consumption by capturing specific moments in a fast moving…
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Moneyless + 108 at Dinámica Galería in Buenos Aires
Last week opened Antípodas a new joint exhibition by Italian artists Guido Bisagni aka 108 and Teo ‘Moneyless’ Pirisi at Dinámica Galería in the center of the trendy Palermo neighbourhood in Buenos Aires. The exhibition consists of a series of canvas, works on paper and wood as well as a couple of installations created specifically for…
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Acidum Project ‘Eva’ New mural in Fortaleza, Brazil
Art collective Acidum Project, formed by artists Robézio Marqs and Tereza Dequinta just finished this new mural in their hometown Fortaleza in Brazil. Titled “Eva” and painted in occasion of their new exhibition “Acidum Project: Assíduo” at Espaço Cultural Correios Fortaleza, the new mural depicts the image of a woman carrying several babies on her…
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Michael Zelehoski ‘Object Permanence’ at Backslash Gallery
A few weeks ago openedAmerican artist Michael Zelehoski Object Permanence, his first solo show in France at Backslash Gallery in Paris. Object Permanence involves a series of dynamic works created from materials found on the streets of New York City and upstate New York and consists of transformed found objects, mostly discarded wood pieces which he later deconstructs and puzzles back…
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SUSO33 at SC Gallery in Bilbao
As mentioned in an earlier post, Spanish artist Suso33 is currently showing at SC Gallery in Bilbao, Spain his first solo exhibition in the Basque Country. The show “Scenographic representations of Bilbao Black Paintings 2015″ opened on October 16th and count with a total of 10 works produced for the occasion that offer a glimpse of his most recent…
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SUSO33 New mural in Bilbao
Spanish artist Suso33 is back with this new and haunting mural painted as part of his recidency in Bilbao, Spain in occasion of “Scenographic representations of Bilbao Black Paintings 2015” at SC Gallery, his first solo exhibition in the Basque Country. The new mural is characteristic of Suso33’s work is the simplicity of his shadowy human figures…
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