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January 25, 2017
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January 25, 2017
Fulvio di Piazza on ARTINFO
Fulvio di Piazza’s ‘Entangled’ at Jonathan LeVine Gallery, New York “Entangled,” an exhibition featuring the works of Italian-artist Fulvio di Piazza (b. 1969) will run from January 7 through January 28, 2017 at Jonathan LeVine Gallery, New York. The selection of works on display depicts solitary faces and levitating animals in the centre of the... read more
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January 18, 2017
Sam Gibbons featured on Hi-Fructose
Sam Gibbons Offers New Vibrant, Symmetrical Cartoons by Andy Smith Sam Gibbons, an Ohio native currently based in Baltimore, paints vibrant cartoons that take strange, often dark turns. These works are often crafted on wood or MDF panels, with edges specifically cut for his creations. Gibbons was the cover artists for Hi-Fructose Vol. 9, and... read more
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January 13, 2017
Interesni Kazki Review in ArtPulse Magazine
Originally featured in issue 27 of ArtPulse Magazine
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January 13, 2017
Jason deCaires Taylor’s Underwater Museum Inauguration
Europe’s first underwater museum opens off Lanzarote Almost three years in the making, Museo Atlántico, off the south coast of Lanzarote, in the Bahía de Las Coloradas, officially ‘opens’ on 10 January. The project consists of 12 installations and more than 300 life-size human figures, created by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor, 12 to 14 metres... read more
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January 13, 2017
Anton Vill on Hi-Fructose
Anton Vill’s Surreal, Baby-Infested Drawings By Andy Smith Anton Vill, an Estonia-based artist, crafts intricate, surreal drawings of wild scenes and characters. Though Vill’s background was in concept art, working in pre-production in films like “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Vill pivoted toward illustration in recent years. The result is a world overrun by hordes of... read more
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January 7, 2017
The Shape of Things to Come featured on WideWalls
THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME – WINTER EXHIBITION AT JONATHAN LEVINE GALLERY Big Little by Jaime Brett Treadwell Founded in 1995, Jonathan LeVine Gallery is committed to new and cutting edge art. The gallery will present its annual winter exhibition featuring work by emerging artists who will exhibit for the first time in the... read more
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January 6, 2017
Ben Venom on The Creators Project
F**k You, Grandma! There’s a New Quilter in Town J.H. Fearless Ben Venom with Don’t Tread On Me! 2015. All pieces are handmade with recycled fabric. Images courtesy of the artist If ever you’ve sewn a patch on a jacket, you’ve done appliqué work. Quilting is a populist art form, requiring no more than fabric, thread,... read more
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January 6, 2017
Fulvio di Piazza on The Creators Project
Painter Constructs Human Faces From Natural Elements in His Surreal Landscapes Nathaniel Ainley A demonic dog made up of what looks like comet trails themselves stands atop of a lake amidst the cosmos in one of Italian artist Fulvio di Piazza’s new paintings on display at the Jonathan Levine Gallery beginning Jan 7. Piazza’s Entangled... read more
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December 29, 2016
New Mural Series by Faith47 in India
Lotus Blossoms by Faith47 Sprout on the Streets of Goa, India by Kate Sierzputowski South African street artist Faith47 is attracted to the lotus flower because of its strength. It is a plant that must fight through mud and water before it can blossom on top of its high stalk. This ability to find clarity... read more
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December 27, 2016
Dylan Egon on Hi-Fructose
Dylan Egon’s Collages Mix Symbols, Ideals of Western Culture By Andy Smith Dylan Egon, a New York City-born artist raised by two fine artists, creates sculptures and assemblages that reflect American culture, whether through religious or monetary iconography. A New York Times review once referred to his work as “sites of cultural compression, fetishization and... read more
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December 22, 2016
Aron Wiesenfeld Interview in Juxtapoz Magazine
ARON WIESENFELD: LIMINAL STATES David Molesky Portrait by Monica Wiesenfeld Aron Wiesenfeld’s work immediately triggers childhood memories of my explorations into the woods of suburbia. Wandering these fringe landscapes between civilization and wilder nature, I forged new territories while discovering myself. In the stillness of being alone in nature, we can watch our own thoughts... read more
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December 17, 2016