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With Remarkable Precision, Lito Cuts Playful Compositions from Single Leaves

With Remarkable Precision, Lito Cuts Playful Compositions from Single LeavesThe Japanese artist conjures meticulously detailed and joyful compositions from carefully selected leaves.

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Homewares and Laundry Take on Lives of Their Own in Tobias Izsó’s Mixed-Media Sculptures

Homewares and Laundry Take on Lives of Their Own in Tobias Izsó’s Mixed-Media SculpturesThe artist investigates the emotional terrain of private spaces through materials like wood, paper, leather, and textiles.

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We Are At LDW 2025 Until June 1st!

This week we will be exploring the Lisbon Design Week! We will produce many exclusive content, videos and interviews that you may find soon online. Stay tuned! The Hue&Eye Mag Team

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Why You’re Marketing Your Art the Wrong Way (And How to Fix It)

Ready to take control of your art marketing? Most artists are stuck on methods that simply don’t work. Here’s a proven one that does.

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Rob Sato Explores the Earthquake Country

Rob Sato Explores the Earthquake Country
Subliminal Projects is pleased to present Earthquake Country, a solo exhibition by Echo Park-based artist Rob Sato, featuring a new body of drawings, paintings, and collaborative textile works. Rooted in his daily drawing and dream documentation practice, Sato explores the tension between the chaotic forces that shape our existence and the need for rest and restoration. With a layered interplay of humor, horror, and beauty, the exhibition is both a personal reflection and a broader meditation on the literal and metaphorical tremors that define contemporary life.