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The Felix Gonzalez-Torres Effect: Artists Weigh in on His Enduring Influence 

The artist is currently the subject of “Always to Return,” an exhibition co-organized by the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery and the Archives of American Art.
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Over 15 Years On, Alserkal Avenue is Still the Thrumming Heart of Dubai’s Art Scene

Seventeen of the 90 warehouses in Alserkal Avenue are galleries in what amounts to a miniature Chelsea — the love child of Bushwick and Wynwood — right in the middle of Dubai’s Al Quom industrial district.
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Patricia L. Boyd “Contents in the Storage Problem” at Heidi, Berlin

These boxes were used in actual house moves, filled with my belongings and transported several times, between several places. But in this exhibition, in their holding of contents, the boxes are reconstructions or representations of interiority. A box contains things, is used to store them, acts as a framing structure, and can be breached. There
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Jonathan Lyndon Chase is Stuck in a “Downpour”

Jonathan Lyndon Chase is Stuck in a
“Downpour is something that happens, suddenly, fast and very unexpectedly,” Jonathan Lyndon Chase says. “I see this very much as how the concept of change or transformation behaves in our daily lives.”
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Bureau Alice | The Visionary World of Alice Hoffmann

About Bureau Alice In the vibrant landscape of contemporary illustration and visual storytelling, Bureau Alice stands out for its bold compositions, refined aesthetics, and imaginative narratives. Helmed by Swiss artist Alice Hoffmann—Bureau Alice is based in Zurich. She carved a distinctive niche in the creative industry, blending art direction with a unique illustrative voice that…

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Xiao Jiang “By the Window” @ Karma, LA

Xiao Jiang
Painting landscapes is like delving into the raw, untamed essence of the natural world, where every brush stroke captures not just the visual beauty, but the soul of a place. Xiao Jiang is not only painting the soul of a place but exposing the internal structure of escaping into a dream. In By the Window at Karma, this is both physical and mystical. It’s a delicate dance between light and shadow, where the horizon transcends mere scenery to become a narrative of mood and atmosphere. Landscapes in art hold a mirror to our emotions, illustrating the profound connection between humans and nature. Through vibrant or subdued palettes, these works transport viewers beyond the canvas, inviting them into a world where time stands still,…
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Six books to help build your personal brand (without making you feel like a walking billboard)

These thoughtful reads will help you master self-promotion—without the cringe factor.

Building a personal brand can feel uncomfortable—even manipulative—for many creative professionals. But at its…

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Luxury fashion brand offers exhibition visitors an innovative digital companion

LOEWE celebrates its craftsmanship heritage with an interactive digital experience by Stink Studios, which enriches the physical exhibition and allows for virtual participation.

Luxury fashion hou…