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Creative Burnout and Mental Health

It’s becoming common to hear the terms “creative” and “burnout” used together in the same sentence. Mental health is indeed crucial for any creative process – which can be both thrilling and exhausting. For artists, designers, writers, and other creatives, the constant pressure to innovate, meet deadlines, and maintain productivity often comes at the expense…

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Why hot new Belfast studio Allies is bringing back the rock ‘n’ roll spirit to design

With its fearless attitude and collaborative approach, Allies is challenging the design industry to rediscover its creative edge.

In a renovated print works in central Belfast, something exciting…

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Janiva Ellis: Fear Corroded Ape @ Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Janiva Ellis: Fear Corroded Ape @ Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, Cambridge, Massachusetts
In preparing for her exhibition at the Carpenter Center, Oakland-born, NYC-based Janiva Ellis reengaged with paintings that had remained unfinishable in her studio for years, floating in and out of her consciousness. The artist has called these “dust bunny ideas”—hard-to-resolve paintings that settle into corners of her studio to be continuously reworked, with long breaks in between. As a result, much has changed in the world during their long gestation. Fear Corroded Ape asks what it means to assemble a group of “unresolvable” images.  
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Hajime Sorayama: Light, Reflection, Transparency

Hajime Sorayama: Light, Reflection, Transparency
NANZUKA ART INSTITUTE is pleased to present Hajime Sorayama’s solo exhibition, Light, Reflection, Transparency—a major retrospective showcasing the artist’s most significant works, spanning nearly half a century, from the late 1970s to the present.
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Elrow and Codea Studio take partygoers on an intergalactic trip with retro-futuristic campaign

The global entertainment powerhouse teams up with Codea Studio for a larger-than-life campaign that blends space opera spectacle, playful parody, and Elrow’s signature brand of chaos.

For a brand…

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DL Alvarez “Dormmagory” @ GGLA

DL Alvarez
GGLA is proud to present Dormmagory, Los Angeles-based artist DL Alvarez’s premiere solo exhibition in Los Angeles and with the gallery. The exhibition’s title is an amalgamation of the Italian “Dormire”, to sleep, and the non-gender specific name Magory, meaning knowledgeable and inventive. The combination of the two suggests a kind of sleeping knowledge: an emotional, intuitive or even subconscious intelligence. Relating to this idea of the subconscious, Alvarez crafts drawings whose source imagery is pulled exclusively from textbooks and yearbooks from the latter half of the 20th Century. Stripped of context, the images become a non-linear fever dream of graphite and colored pencil on paper, exploring themes of nostalgia, togetherness, absurdity and the abject.