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Folk Traditions, Quotidian Items, and Spiritual Symbolism Merge in Haegue Yang’s Sensory Sculptures

Folk Traditions, Quotidian Items, and Spiritual Symbolism Merge in Haegue Yang’s Sensory SculpturesTime and geography collapse in Yang’s abstracted visual language merging the modern and the pre-modern.

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Beautiful Life: Yasuhito Kawasaki @ Thinkspace Projects, Los Angeles

Beautiful Life: Yasuhito Kawasaki @ Thinkspace Projects, Los Angeles
Beautiful Life is the sophomore solo exhibition of Yasuhito Kawasaki at Thinkspace Projects and showcases a dozen new paintings on canvas alongside a dozen new ceramic works. Following a string of sold out showings at art fairs across Asia in recent years, this is a welcome return for another solo showing with us here in the States.
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Flora Urbanica: Saman & Sasan Oskouei @ Danysz Gallery, Paris

Flora Urbanica: Saman & Sasan Oskouei @ Danysz Gallery, Paris
There is much to be said – and much being said – about the conditions and the state of nature at a moment in history where multiple species face extinction, where lush sceneries turn into wastelands and ice withdraws to its fluid state with unforeseen consequences. This tale of steady, catastrophic evolution seems to hold no place or time for meditation, when action appears to be the only solution. 
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Nina Chanel Abney: Winging It @ Jeffrey Deitch Gallery, Los Angeles

Nina Chanel Abney: Winging It @ Jeffrey Deitch Gallery, Los Angeles
Jeffrey Deitch is pleased to present Winging It, a captivating exhibition of new work by past Juxtapoz cover artist, Nina Chanel Abney that redefines spirituality, resilience, and modern survival. Known for her vibrant use of color and layered narratives, Abney delves into the improvisational ways in which people navigate life’s uncertainties—through religion, astrology, social media affirmations, and even the ubiquitous, yet often dismissed, aesthetic of aspirational decor. Through vibrant, large scale paintings, works on paper, sculptures, and an immersive installation that debuts Abney’s first neon work, Winging It interrogates the blurred boundaries between sacred and secular, critiquing the commodification of belief while celebrating resilience, humor, and adaptability. The exhibition examines how individuals construct meaning in a world where traditional frameworks often…