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Art In The City! Meguru Yamaguchi To Launch First Museum Show In Japan
The one and only Meguru Yamaguchi is getting ready for his first-ever museum exhibition in Tokyo, Japan. The showcase, entitled “YOUR OLD FRIEND,” will feature seven new works from the artist. The massive presentation will showcase his sculptural paintings and his signature brushstrokes, while an immersive installation is set to be the centerpiece. The artist […] More
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180 Miles of Glow-Up | Bending Arc by Janet Echelman At The St. Pete Pier
1,662,528 knots, 180 miles of twine, 424’ long, and 72’ high. A red, magenta, and violet glowing sculpture of net virtually hovering over the lawn at the revamped St. Petersburg Pier. Puckered, irregular, and complex, Bending Arc by Janet Echelman has to be experienced at every angle to be appreciated. A St. Pete native and […] More
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Art Creating Art | Karina Smigla-Bobinski’s Kinetic Installation ‘ADA’
The Munich-based artist Karina Smigla-Bobinski has taken over space at Turkey’s Odunpazari Modern Museum. The artist has created a unique, interactive kinetic installation dubbed ‘ADA.’ This unique installation was named after Ada Lovelace, one of the world’s first computer programmers. The exhibition features a free-floating tool that is controlled by humans while producing its own […] More
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An Inside Look | Low Bros Reveal The “SPECTRUM” Installation
The art collective known as Low Bros is back, revealing something new and striking. The group recently unveiled their latest installation at Berlin’s Reinbeckhallen art and culture center. The installation, dubbed “SPECTRUM” is a sprawling space that has been transformed into a dystopian, temple-like area. The German duo has included a range of unique structures […] More
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An Interesting Look | Peter Saul’s “Art History Is Wrong” Exhibition
Art comes in all sorts of shapes, sizes, themes, and mediums. The American painter Peter Saul is the focus of a new exhibition at Almine Rech in Paris. The exhibition is entitled “Art History is Wrong” and features a bevy of acrylic paintings that a bevy of madcap characters. No one is off-limits as we […] More
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A First Look | The Appleton Presents “Flamenco: From Spain to the U.S.”
The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida is back in the news. They have officially opened the exhibition “Flamenco: From Spain to the U.S.”. The exhibit offers a closer look and a multi-dimensional examination of the history and culture of Flamenco dance and music. The exhibition curator Nicolasa Chávez from the Museum of […] More
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Art With A Purpose | + Pool’s Floating Light Installation
It’s been a while, but Friends of + Pool have been striving to build a self-filtering swimming pool in the notoriously polluted Manhattan waters. The goal is to provide an immersive and unique way to teach city-dweller about clean water and the importance of clean water. The group recently took a big step in the […] More