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2 weeks ago |
artnowla.com | Victoria Looseleaf |Jody Zellen
Behold, is a survey of works by María Magdalena Campos-Pons, a Cuban-born, Nashville-based multi-media artist whose complex works examine themes ranging from migration to motherhood. Though not widely exhibited in California, Campos-Pons has been making installations, performances and 2D-works for more than thirty years and is also a well-respected professor.
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4 weeks ago |
artnowla.com | Victoria Looseleaf |Jody Zellen
During a 2023 trip to Tanzania, Charles Gaines made photographs of baobab trees.
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1 month ago |
artnowla.com | Victoria Looseleaf |Jody Zellen
For his exhibition No Condition is Permanent, Anthony Lepore continues to explore properties intrinsic to photography— specifically the ways that the camera flattens and transforms three dimensional objects and how they then appear as two-dimensional images.
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1 month ago |
artnowla.com | Victoria Looseleaf |Jody Zellen
Hadi Falapishi was born in Iran in 1978 to two photographers, and later studied photography at Bard College where he received an MFA in 2013. Now residing in Brooklyn, his multi-disciplinary practice has grown beyond photography and includes painting and ceramics.
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2 months ago |
artnowla.com | Victoria Looseleaf |Jody Zellen
P-22 was the celebrated mountain lion who roamed the Los Angeles environs. He was featured in numerous articles beginning in 2012 until he was euthanized because of wounds and disease in 2022. The first work viewers encounter in Doug Aitken‘s exhibition Psychic Debris Fieldis the larger-than-life-sized sculpture Spirit Animal (P-22)(2025), an homage to the deceased cat made from more than forty embedded aggregates ranging from kitty litter to all sorts of beans and seeds encapsulated in resin.
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2 months ago |
artnowla.com | Victoria Looseleaf |Jody Zellen
Annie Briard is a Vancouver-based artist who explores the intersections of art and science. She examines the visual qualities of light and perception through images of the natural landscape. The works in her exhibition, Through the Walls of Gold, share a kinship with the California Light and Space artists and though not a sculptor per se, in this installation she enhances her photographs with transparent three-dimensional acrylic elements in a range of colors.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
artnowla.com | Victoria Looseleaf |Jody Zellen
Annie Briard is a Vancouver-based artist who explores the intersections of art and science. She examines the visual qualities of light and perception through images of the natural landscape. The works in her exhibition, Through the Walls of Gold, share a kinship with the California Light and Space artists and though not a sculptor per se, in this installation she enhances her photographs with transparent three-dimensional acrylic elements in a range of colors.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
artrabbit.com | Jody Zellen
Installation view of Rachael Browning’s This Way Up at Moskowitz Bayse. Courtesy the artist and Moskowitz Bayse. In her third solo exhibition at Moskowitz Bayse, Rachael Browning delves deeper into the interplay between photographic truths and ambiguities.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
artnowla.com | Victoria Looseleaf |Jody Zellen
Oluwatobi Adewumi is a Nigeria-born artist who now resides in McNeil, Arkansas. He immigrated to the U.S. after completing a degree in computer science in Nigeria. Though mostly self-taught as an artist, Adewumi is extremely skillful and perceptive. His representational works are beautiful and compassionate portraits of friends and acquaintances that trace their journeys, as well as the cultural struggles they faced as Black immigrants.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
artnowla.com | Victoria Looseleaf |Jody Zellen
Walead Beshty‘s current exhibitionat Regen Projects is tight, sophisticated and thoughtful. Profit & Loss is avisually and conceptually rich presentation. On view are small-scale black and white photographs, modestly-sized oil pastels and small concrete sculptures with radio antennas. It also features large-scale mixed media pieces: collages of actual newspaper pages, textual reproductions from found signs and commercially printed billboards.