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Alison O’Daniel and "The Tuba Thieves"
The sound of a musical instrument can be hard to describe, but words like dark, pillowy, vibrant, buoyant, and full of presence collectively provide a vivid description of the mighty tuba, the almost
October 20, 2023
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Travel Insider
Russ Pope Takes Us Through The Grapevine of Milano
I haven't been back to Italy since before the pandemic and have really missed my regular trips to Milan to show with Antonio, Alessandra, Aloisia, and the crew at Antonio Colombo Gallery. It took alm
October 16, 2023
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Features
Taravat Talepasand: Bold Blasphemy
Women Life Freedom is a movement amplifying the ongoing fight for the fundamental rights of Iranian women, who were mobilized when Mahsa Amini was arrested and brutalized for not wearing a hijab, and
October 09, 2023
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Magazine
Melissa Catanese: Something Like a Breeze
"It is not until an act occurs within the landscape of the past and the future that it is a human act." —Ursula K. Le Guin
October 04, 2023
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Features
Arjen: Looking for Space
Remember when you could be surprised? That sort of feeling before the oversaturation of information in the supermodern highway of social media that you could actually and genuinely see something fres
October 02, 2023
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Studio Time
Jon Key in Turner's Margate, Today
Every time I visit Margate and see the water and feel the salty wind against my face, I relax. My jaw releases, my shoulders drop and I feel at home. It’s strange that I have fallen in love with th
September 26, 2023
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Zoé Blue M.: Finding the Sound of Emptiness
Prior to her graduation from the esteemed MFA Painting and Drawing program at UCLA early in 2023, Zoé Blue M. had a resume that would be the envy of even the most jaded mid-career artists. Exhibiti
September 25, 2023
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Peggy Kuiper: Her Emotional Landscape
Gazing out at a silent gray ocean or placid blue lake is invariably mesmerizing. The expanse of space and color captivates, inspiring our own stories, or to coin an ancient Latin phrase, “The deepe
September 18, 2023
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Magazine
Xavier Daniels: Cry Like a Man
In the second grade, Xavier Daniels received a letter from his art teacher. His instructor placed the paper in an envelope, instructing her student to give it to his parents. The letter, Daniels expl
September 13, 2023
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Cinga Samson: In the Depths of Mystery
South African artist Cinga Samson stumbled upon his career in the arts. In 2006, at just 19 years old, he walked by the Isibane Creative Arts studio in Cape Town’s Khayelitsha neighborhood. The art
September 11, 2023
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Genevieve Gaignard: A Hit to the Head
I’ve seen many artists whose artistic ventures employ beauty to entice the viewer. Genevieve Gaignard’s work is probably my favorite. A delightful multimedia artist who creates photographs, insta
September 05, 2023
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FALL 2023 Cover Story: Takashi Murakami and The Monsters Inside Us All
When Godzilla first entered the cultural lexicon in 1954, Ishirō Honda wasn’t trying to make a monster film in the traditional sense. Most monster films aren’t about an actual ugly and terrifyin
August 29, 2023
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