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In ‘The Junior Classic,’ Michael Ezzell Builds an Uncanny World from Vintage Books

In ‘The Junior Classic,’ Michael Ezzell Builds an Uncanny World from Vintage BooksEzzell’s motifs and characters take cues from tarot, playing cards, early-20th-century style, and retro publications.

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Across 92 Screens in Times Square, Yuge Zhou’s ‘Trampoline Color Exercise’ Celebrates Global Unity

Across 92 Screens in Times Square, Yuge Zhou’s ‘Trampoline Color Exercise’ Celebrates Global UnityThe monumental digital video collage by the Chicago-based artist will be on view in New York’s Times Square throughout June.

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Venice Biennale Moves Forward with Koyo Kouoh’s 2026 Exhibition, Titled ‘In Minor Keys’

Five advisers will see through the exhibition, which will feature an emphasis on “the sensory, the affective, and the subjective.”
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Piero Golia & Feng Chen “Exit The Loop” at ZIAN, Beijing

The exhibition focuses on Piero Golia and Feng Chen’s shared engagement of everyday objects, machinery, and elements of motion. Through perception-based experiments rooted in these components, the artists challenge conventional understandings of physical reality, prompting critical reflection on the authenticity of sensory experience. As the inaugural exhibition of Club BJZ by ZIAN’s Beijing project space,
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The Spectra of Aryo Toh Djojo

The Spectra of Aryo Toh Djojo
I was standing over Meteor Crater in Northern Arizona recently and thinking about Aryo Toh Djojo’s work. There is something very galaxial about the landscape there, where the boundaries between us and the stars seems to blur into an almost seamless and endless potential of space and time, where space travel is possible and the connection between us and a solar system of gods is so near. And there is this haze on the horizon that creates this feeling of something else. And Aryo makes those moments in his paintings, a feeling of other and more and something in another universe that we can remember and think of the potential of. Spectra, his new show at Perrotin Hong Kong, are paintings…