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Emma Kelly Illustration
Emma Kelly started by drawing things onto a wall behind her parents sofa, aged two years old. Emma’s drawings are unusual and attractive, displaying her intuitive skill of drawing and use of color. She knows what to leave in or what to leave out, along with when and where to draw the line – quite literally. As a result, the illustrations have a unique character, be it a portrait, street scene, or box of washing powder...
The Art of John Kacere
Today we give you a look at some exquisite paintings from the late American photorealist, John Kacere, who almost exclusively concentrated on the mid-section of the female body. Kacere painted his first photorealist painting in 1969 involving the mid-section of a female dressed in lingerie. It was over three times life size Kacere continued this type of painting throughout the rest of his career making it an icon of the photorealism movement...
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ArtPadSF 2012: Highlights from San Francisco
Yesterday we attended the opening party and press preview of ArtPadSF at the Phoenix Hotel, a unique art fair situated around a pool with each gallery occupying a hotel room surrounding an open courtyard. Galleries such as New Image Art, Robert Berman, the Luggage Store, 111 Minna, Gregory Lind all had strong "rooms," showcasing a blend of both classics and up-and-coming talents.
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Zed1 Mural at E.G.O. Festival
Italian artist, Mark Burresi, aka ZED1, just finished painting this mural in Lombardy, Italy for the E.G.O. festival. The contorted colorful characters look as if they are floating off the wall.
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Augustine Kofie "Working the Angles" @ Known Gallery, LA
Lots of good shows opening this weekend (Travis Millard, Dave Kinsey, for example) but we are also looking to next weekend when one of our favorites, Augustine Kofie, opens a brand new body of work, Working the Angles, at Los Angeles' Known Gallery. The exhibition will features 30+ works including dense collage and assemblage on wood with yardstick framing, paintings on canvas, and hand painted multiples.
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FRIDAY SPOTLIGHT: ENRON
Every Friday we feature someone old or new, traditional or unconventional, active or not, and so on. This week’s spotlight is on Enron.
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Matthew Barney x Barry X Ball Dual-Dual Portrait @ Nathalie Obadia, Paris
Barry X Ball, who has been working in reinterpreting classic sculpture for over 30 years, just had aninstallation at Nathalie Obadia in Paris, called Matthew Barney / Barry X Ball Dual-Dual Portrait. The room featured a "a Janus-like double portrait of Barry X Ball and fellow artist Matthew Barney," carved in stone, staring at each other in a gold and black color scheme.
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Karate
With a name like Karate you are already a step ahead of the pack and with a whole lot of style, your definitely on the winning team.
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Nmph's Secret Tunnel
Nmph went out and found a secluded tunnel, untouched, and had a field day painting eight pieces back to back. Not to say that they were all painted at the same time, which is almost physically impossible. Great how they are all relatively the same size as well. Someday, someone will stumble on this treasure chest and be pleasantly surprised to what they will find.
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New Curve Work
Here are three recent pieces of graffiti from Curve that we thought needed to be stared at for a while. Quality work.
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New M-City Mural in Finland
Mariusz Waraz, aka M-City, recently took over the exterior of this large building with his distinct machinery looking esthetic in Pori, Finland. The artist was invited to participate in an exhibition entitled “Street Art – The New Generation” put together by the Pori Art Museum. Many well-known street artists are also involved with the show including Blu, Invader, Icy & Sot, and more.
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Noteef x Omens
Noteef and Omens matching colors with the wall in Chicago. Lots of nice lines in this photograph.
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Tom Sachs: Love Letter To Plywood
Here at Juxtapoz HQ we were incredibley sad that were not able to make the opening of Tom Sachs' newest exhibtion "Space Program: Mars". Watching some of these videos that Sachs' released in coordination with the show like, "How to Sweep" and the newest one we came across "Love Letter to Plywood" is only making it worse.
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Gale Force Wind to the Face by Tadao Cern
This is a good Friday fun. Vilnius, Lithuania photographer Tadao Cern brought participants into his studio, blew a gale force wind right into the center of their face, and then took pictures of them as they looked like mutants. Seriously, that had to be the most fun you could ever have with other helpless humans.
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1910: What they illustrated the world to look like in 2012
No matter what distant past you go back to in order to see their vision of the future, there is always a ton of flying involved. Why don't we have flying cars yet? That is all we seem to care about! These are some incredible illustrations drawn in 1910 that try to forecast what the world was going to look like in one hundred years.
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"ENTROPIA" by Escif
When you need an artist to paint a building without ruining it’s integrity who you gonna call? Escif, duhhh. The Spanish artists newest mural is entitled “Entropia” and it’s all the adjectives used to describe something that is of upmost quality. Located on the coast of the Alboran Sea in Melilla, Morocco.
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Sandra Rendgen's Information Graphics
Sandra Rendgen has observed and catalogued the phenomenon that can be seen in and around various media hubs ranging from Tumblr to the New York Times. Rendgen's Information Graphics delves into the importance of the image as a function of communication spanning from the early days of humanity when the first cave paintings were made to today's more contemporary visual information maps that can illustrate something like the many types of beer.
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Recap: My Little Pony @ Toy Art Gallery, Los Angeles
Toy Art Gallery’s “MY LITTLE PONY Project 2012” exhibition opened May 5 to a gigantic crowd that lined up around an LA city block. Twenty-five artists uniquely created their own painted My Little Pony 18-inch vinyl figures, which are available for sale through next Saturday, May 26, 2012. Ten percent of the sales from the MY LITTLE PONY artworks is donated to Give Kids the World.
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Champagne-and-humbug launch for Photographers’ Gallery
Sparks (sort of) flew last night at the opening of the newly revamped Photographers' Gallery in London last night, when arts heavyweight Liz Forgan followed the ever ebullient Ed Vaizey, the arts minister, as guest speaker at the swanky launch bash....
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Art (and love) on the Central Line
Commuters on their daily slog on the London Underground can savour yet another intriguing work of art on the Tube courtesy of artist Bob and Roberta Smith and creative film director Tim Newton. Who is Community? - a short film and series of...
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Exhibition of masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso, Paris opens in Hong Kong
HONG KONG.- The Hong Kong Heritage Museum of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) will stage the "PICASSO - Masterpieces from Musée National Picasso, Paris" exhibition as one of the highlight cultural events to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The exhibition is jointly presented by the LCSD and the Consulate General of France in Hong Kong and Macau, and jointly organised by the Hong Kong Heritage Museum and the Musée National Picasso, Paris. It will be held from May 19 to July 22 at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.
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