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Jean Jullien's bold, graphic underwater world will awaken your inner child

Creative Boom

Photography by Kate Shanasy The Paris-based artist brings an intimate experience of colourful ocean life, inner coral reefs and natural wonders to the National Gallery of Victoria for their latest Triennial. French artist Jean Jullien is one of our favourite creatives working today. whatever your age. whatever your age.

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The best art books to enjoy in the summer of 2022

Creative Boom

Mainstream publishing and media haven't always done a great job at representing the contribution made by black creatives to the British art scene. Others were not, so on occasion, they came together and made their own exhibitions or created their own gallery spaces. This book aims to right the balance and tells a compelling tale.

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From Recycled Motors and Discarded Metals, Edouard Martinet Imagines Meticulously Detailed Wildlife

Colossal

“Chouette (Owl)” (2023), metal mixed media sculpture, 38 x 36 centimeters. Photo courtesy of Sladmore Gallery. If you’re in Paris this April, stop by Galerie Bettina , where Martinet will exhibit a combination of bronze and unique sculptures. Photo courtesy of Sladmore Gallery. Right: “Autruche.”

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Imposing Wild Animals Emerge from Layers of Cardboard in Scott Fife’s Sculptures

Colossal

The beastly creations emerge in his aptly named solo show Cardboard Kingdom , which is on view now at Traver Gallery in Seattle. Cardboard Kingdom is on view through December 22, and you can find more of Fife’s sculptures on his site. Photo by Traver Gallery. Photo by Traver Gallery. Photo by Traver Gallery.

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Dancing Figures and Natural Elements Coalesce in Jonathan Hateley’s Elegant Bronze Sculptures

Colossal

All images © Jonathan Hateley, shared with permission Immersed in nature, female figures dance, reflect, and rest in Jonathan Hateley ’s limber bronze sculptures. “I was drawn to create a sculpture reflecting nature on the surface of the figure, which could be better highlighted with the use of colour,” he tells Colossal.

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The Honesty of Deborah Butterfield’s Bronze Horses

Design Milk

American sculptor Deborah Butterfield’s newest exhibition at Marlborough Gallery in New York invites viewers to walk circles around sculptures that hold the most honest aura of horses I’ve ever seen, and yet delightfully deceive in their material. Deborah Butterfield, 2022, Marlborough Gallery, New York, Installation View.

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January 2022 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Colossal

One winner will be published in Aperture magazine, receive a $3,000 prize, and have a solo show in New York. on January 7, 2022. Applications are open for The Other Art Fair’s 2022 schedule in cities like Los Angeles, Dallas, New York City, Chicago, Melbourne, and Sydney. Deadline: January 20, 2022. Deadline: 5 p.m.

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