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Humans Bond with Animals and Nature in Adrian Arleo’s Poetic Ceramic Sculptures

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All images © Adrian Arleo, shared with permission Honeycomb faces, a hound with hands for fur, and the all-seeing eyes of a badger are just a few of the hybrid figures in Adrian Arleo ’s striking sculptures. ” Radius Gallery in Missoula will host a solo exhibition of Arleo’s work next summer, and she regularly teaches workshops.

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Ann Weber Elevates Discarded Cardboard Boxes and Staples to New Heights in Billowing Sculptures

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“You Don’t Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blows” (2020), cardboard, staples, and polyurethane, 101 x 44 x 20 inches. Exemplifying the possibilities of combining humble materials with a good dose of resourcefulness, Ann Weber ’s monumental sculptures find their beginnings in discarded cardboard boxes.

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10 Striking Projects That Will Shape Architecture in 2020

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Here are 10 of 2020’s most anticipated buildings, finally seeing the light of day: 1. We’ve been told that 2020 is the year that patrons and curious passersby alike will be able to step inside this one-of-a-kind hotel. Ace Hotel by Shim-Sutcliffe Architects. The Ace Hotel’s Winning Hand. Inuit Art Centre by Michael Maltzan.

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Glitches Distort Household Objects and Art Historical Figures in Sculptures by Jeremiah Hulsebos-Spofford

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Artist Jeremiah Hulsebos-Spofford reenvisions classical sculptures as chaotic, glitched assemblages that piece together fragmented bits of the original work. Find more of Hulsebos-Spofford’s sculptures on his site and Instagram , where he also shares glimpses into his process.

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Teeming with Flourishes, Narrative Sculptures by Amber Cowan Revitalize Vintage Pressed Glass

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.” Some of Cowan’s work is included in the recently published book, Objects: USA 2020. Until then, explore more of her textured sculptures on her site and Instagram. “Hen Collecting All of Her Ova” (2020), glass and mixed media, 18 x 20 x 9 inches. Photo by Matthew Hollerbush.

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Gradwatch 2020: Photographer Fabio Rovai, London College of Fashion

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He began to experiment with sculpture and primitivism, and it’s this “contamination” of disciplines that he says defines himself and his practice the most. “I always thought about photography as a multisensorial experience, looking at sculptures and installations as my main medium. It was love at first sight.”

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Imaginative Glass Specimens Are Suspended in Jars in Steffen Dam’s Cabinets of Curiosities

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All images courtesy of Heller Gallery. Although Dam’s sculptures reference the colors, textures, and shapes of real-life specimens, his imaginative works are inventive interpretations of evolution and biology. “Marine Group” (2020), glass and illuminated presentation box, 13 3/4 x 39 x 7 7/8 inches.

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