[ad_1] NEW CANAAN — Silvermine School of Art continued its tradition of highlighting the community’s youngest artists with featured work this month by P-TECH students. The arts center will host the “Teen Fusion” show through April 25 in the Student Gallery. The exhibit features the work of art students taking […]
Month: April 2022
Simone Leigh and Sonia Boyce Win Venice Biennale’s Top Honor
[ad_1] American sculptor Simone Leigh and British artist Sonia Boyce today were named the recipients of the Golden Lion at the Fifty-Ninth Venice Biennale, with Leigh taking the award for Best Participant, and Boyce accepting the distinction for Best National Participation. Their wins are historic, marking the first time a […]
Installation of 350 cables imagine rain when caught by sunlight
[ad_1] Kaili Chun is a Kanaka Öiwi artist who lives in the Hawaiian city of Honolulu, on the island of Oahu, the place of her ancestors. Chun is close to her Hawaiian family and holds great respect for the knowledge and values she has inherited, including a strong sense of […]
Remembering James Bidgood, a Pioneer of Gay Film
[ad_1] I vividly remember the first time I saw James Bidgood’s underground film Pink Narcissus (1971): I was 15 and still in the closet. Although I never met Bidgood, the news of his recent passing at 88, on January 31, left me with the feeling that an acquaintance had departed. […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Venom, Bergeron and Franzese “A Birdcage, Until Further Notice” @ Gallery Poulsen, Copenhagen
[ad_1] For some time, Jud Bergeron and Gallery Poulsen have been researching how we can put together an exhibition that adds a new dimension to the gallery. Gallery Poulsen is particularly oriented toward the figurative aspects of the art world but when they invited Jud Bergeron onboard we also invited […]
“Le Gang Des Potelets” by Benjamin Malick in Paris, France – StreetArtNews
[ad_1] Multi-disciplinary artist Benjamin Malick shares his project “Le Gang Des Potelets” in Paris, France. Le Gang Des Potelets is a street art concept, aiming to symbolise the society through the embodiment of Parisian poles. Benjamin gives life to his characters thanks to different technics such as scultpure, mosaic, pochoir, etc. Each […]
George Rouy “Shit Mirror” at Peres Projects, Berlin
[ad_1] Peres Projects is pleased to present “Shit Mirror”, George Rouy’s (b. 1994 in Sittingbourne, UK) second solo exhibition at the gallery. Rouy’s canvases are filled with bodies, both alone and in groups. The figures could be multiples of themselves – as shadows, reflections or twins. The ego being projected […]
Artful Weekend April 23-24 – The Art League
[ad_1] Welcome to Artful Weekend, our guide to fun and interesting ways to enjoy art in person or virtually. This weekend: Screen Dream and Life is Fragile: Handle With Care at the League; Canvas Meets Curve at The Athenaeum; Tikkun Olam—Repair the World at IA&A at Hillyer; and The Power of the Flower at Yellow […]
“1 Retweet = 1 Tree” – Charity Event Terms and Conditions
[ad_1] § 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS These Terms (hereinafter referred to as the “Terms”) refer to a Charity Event under the name “1 retweet = 1 tree” in relation to Earth Day (hereinafter referred to as the “Charity Event”). The Charity Event is organized by GWD Concept Sp. z o.o. with […]
Iraq exhibits restored art pillaged after 2003 invasion – Newspaper
[ad_1] BAGHDAD: Verdant landscapes, stylised portraits of peasant women, curved sculptures — an exhibition in Baghdad is allowing art aficionados to rediscover the pioneers of contemporary Iraqi art. Around one hundred items are on display in the capital, returned and restored nearly two decades after they were looted. Many of […]