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Kent O’Connor: Flame of Vapor

Kent O'Connor: Flame of Vapor
Matthew Brown is pleased to announce Flame of Vapor, a solo exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Los Angeles-based artist Kent O’Connor at the gallery’s New York location. Working across the traditional painting genres of portraiture, landscape, and still life, O’Connor prioritizes deep observation and engagement, emphasizing the essential presence of artist and subject while making his work.
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Dustin Emory: Mourning Sun @ Fredericks & Freiser, NYC

Dustin Emory: Mourning Sun @ Fredericks & Freiser, NYC
Fredericks & Freiser and Margot Samel are pleased to present Mourning Sun, a solo exhibition by Dustin Emory (b.1999, Atlanta, Georgia), spanning both gallery spaces in New York. This marks Emory’s first solo exhibition with each gallery, and his debut in New York.
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Gio Ponti | Mastering Art, Architecture, and Ceramics

Gio Ponti’s Early Life and Architectural Education Giovanni “Gio” Ponti, one of the most influential figures in 20th-century Italian design, was born in Milan on November 18, 1891. He graduated in architecture from the Royal Polytechnic of Milan in 1921. Soon after, he began his professional career by opening a studio with his friend Emilio…

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From side hustle to sun-soaked success: How Studio Linear found its voice (and its vibe)

What began as a creative outlet for one overworked designer has grown into a globally distributed design studio with a cult following in the cannabis and CPG worlds. We catch up with Studio Linear…
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Why print still matters: The power of brand books in a digital-first world

In an era dominated by digital brand hubs and cloud-based toolkits, Hybrid Design makes the case for the enduring relevance of printed brand books. We explore how these tactile artefacts offer more…
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UK town introduces ‘creative tax’ to curb rise of freelancers in local cafés

As the rise of remote work continues to blur the line between café and co-working spaces, one UK town is taking drastic action — by taxing creativity itself.

A small coastal town has made a contro…