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Keiko Kimoto's experimental paintings are a delicate expression of pure joy

Creative Boom

Delve into the back catalogue of Japanese painter Keiko Kimoto in a new retrospective exhibition of her work at Impulse Gallery. An avid painter since childhood, growing up in Toyooka, Keiko pursued fine arts at the Berlin University of Arts before spending the next 25 years in the city.

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The best art books to enjoy in the summer of 2022

Creative Boom

What Artists Wear by Charlie Porter. Art and fashion have always had a tumultuous and unpredictable relationship. On the one hand, there's a long-running stereotype of artists and bohemians wearing black, featureless clothing. What Artists Wear by Charlie Porter. I Paint What I Want to See by Philip Guston.

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A Comic Book Classic and Master of Abstraction: Illustrations by Bill Sienkiewicz

Design You Trust

His work has graced the National Museum of Fine Arts in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; galleries in Paris, Barcelona and Tuscany; Spain’s famed La Semana Negra (The Black Week) Festival; advertising campaigns for Nike, MTV and Nissan; posters for The Green Mile and 2006 Winter Olympics; and magazines such as Entertainment Weekly and Spin.

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F5: Elad Yifrach Loves Local Artists, His Hometown + More

Design Milk

Founded in 2004, the brand still employs many of the same families of craftspeople whom Elad met on his early travels. “I consider myself fairly good at doing the same with music – maneuvering different genres, styles, and artists, and expressing my vision through sound.” Photo courtesy Luis Morais 1.

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Sketches of Frank Gehry: A Conversation with Jean-Louis Cohen

Azure Magazine

He also teaches the course History of Architecture at New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts. It was shut down in 1960, but was revived, as both a publishing house and gallery, when the Swedish art collector/entrepreneur Staffan Ahrenberg acquired it in 2011. So, he has kept just about everything.

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A History of Photography as Seen Through the Eyes of Howard Greenberg

Feature Shoot

Bresson (French, 1908–2004). In a world where the art market feeds a compulsion to buy and sell, to trade art like a commodity, the words of Oscar Wilde may spring to mind: “Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.”. Leonian Charitable Trust © Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York.