
Rosie Prata
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2 months ago |
cbc.ca | Rosie Prata
Emanating from somewhere deep inside the white walls of 272 Avenue Rd. in Toronto, a humming, sizzling, purplish-red light casts a galvanizing glow onto the bleak and barren street outside. The artificial aura produced by this exhibition of neon and LED artworks is as seductive as a bare bulb to a moth. On view at Two Seven Two gallery until February 15, the show From Electrical Fire Spirits May Be Kindled sees seven Canadian artists bend light into sculpture.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
nuvomagazine.com | Rosie Prata
Artist Spotlight: Justin Ming Yong Breaks the Rules of Quilting Cut from a rebellious cloth. A sewing machine covered in stickers is perched on the edge of the work table of textile artist Justin Ming Yong’s home studio in Toronto. On top of a soft heap of works in progress, there are two fabric grids emblazoned with a design resembling abstracted flames.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
nuvomagazine.com | Rosie Prata
Nadia Belerique and Tony Romano Practise the Art of Creative Living “I Love You This Much” reads a message inscribed on the base of a sculpture of a tiny man. He stretches his small arms out as far as they can reach. With a stack of upside-down tables balanced precariously on his head, he is a simpering caricature of Atlas, the Greek titan who carried the weight of the heavens on his shoulders.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
nuvomagazine.com | Rosie Prata
PAD London: Galerie Pradier-Jeaunea Current Issue — “We are the future of furniture,” says the duo behind Galerie Pradier-Jeauneau in Paris. “We are the future of furniture,” says the duo behind Galerie Pradier-Jeauneau in Paris. This year, the young gallery, which opened its flagship location on Rue de Verneuil in April 2024 and launched its first exhibition, The Beginning, September 5, makes its debut appearance at collectible design fair PAD London.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
nuvomagazine.com | Rosie Prata
Futuristic Designs: The Charles Burnand Gallery at PAD London Current Issue — Boulder Low Table by Deglan. Courtesy of Charles Burnand Gallery. How would you like to have a side table carved out of moon rock? You don’t need to become an astronaut to bring some outer-space flair to your interior—just head to the booth of Charles Burnand Gallery, which launches its first presentation at collectible design fair PAD London this year.
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