Category: Art
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‘Lethal’ New solo show by Pastel at Galería Balneario in Querétaro, Mexico
This Friday October 16th is the opening of Lethal, a new solo show by Argentinian painter and architect Francisco M Diaz aka Pastel at Galería Balneario in Querétaro, Mexico. Lathal will be presenting a new body of work based on Pastel’s signature imagery characterized by symbolic elements such as arrowheads and local flora and establishing a dialogue between our human nature and surroundings. About…
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Brett Amory “This Land Is Not For Sale” at Jonathan LeVine Gallery, NY
Next Thursday October 15th is the opening of This Land Is Not For Sale: Forgotten, Past and Foreseeable Futures, a series of new works by California-based artist Brett Amory at Jonathan LeVine Gallery. Amory, who gained international recogniton for his “Waiting” series: urban settings like London and San Francisco portrayed as lonely abstracted landscapes of vanishing human assertion, presents in…
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Daniel Dalopo “Animal Instinct” at BC Gallery in Berlin
Today is the opening of ‘Animal Instinct’ the first solo exhibition by Spanish artist Daniel Dalopo at the BC Gallery in Berlin. The show consist in a series of new canvases and paper collages that awaken associations with traditional Cubism and Pop Art. ‘Animal Instinct’ speaks about life and the constant struggle for survival in modern…
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Daan Botlek New art installations in Oranienbaum, Germany
Dutch artist Daan Botlek posted recently a few images of his latest work in Oranienbaum, Germany where he created a series of interesting pieces that clearly reflect his interest in experimenting with site-specific installations and new ways of presenting his work. As we can see in ‘Pumice Pantheon’ (image above), ‘Entrance to Exit’ and ‘Schismatic Tendencies’ (longer down) his characters show an amazing…
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Chris Duncan’s T.T.I.T.T.T.T.T. (The Time It Takes To Take The Time) at V1 Gallery, Copenhagen
Working with a wide array of materials, everything from photos, string, sewing, paint, wood paper, time, mirrors, light and space, Oakland based artist Chris Duncan mines questions of optics, geometric abstraction, colour theory, and dynamic patterning, along with a variety of materials to ponder ideas such as perception and balance, in both conceptual and physical forms….
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West Rubinstein “Future Communication” at 886 Geary Gallery
886 Geary Gallery announced a few days ago the opening of Future Communication, a solo exhibition with West Rubinstein on October 10th next week. Coming from a graffiti background West Rubinstein’s finds its inspiration in both graffiti, commercial advertising and street signage. Future Communication is the result of an interesting internalisation of this visual language expressed through…
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‘Drip Cascade’ New print by Jen Stark out now
Los Angeles-based artist Jen Stark, known for her colourful and intricate work just released a new print through her website. Drip Cascade is a fluorescent, hand-pulled, screenprint over archival inkjet print on 310 gsm Canson Edition Etching, 100% cotton rag paper. Fluorescent colours are UV varnished to prevent fading. The Print measures 24 x 30 inches and…
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Os Gemeos x Vilnius Street Art Festival in Lithuania
The Brazilian twins Os Gemeos are now in Lithuania where they recently finished this new mural for the Vilnius Street Art Festival. The new piece is a personal tribute to the twins grandfather, a man of Lithuanian descent whose image is incorporated into the mural by depicting him sitting in the palm of a colourful giant.
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