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'I destroy the work after an exhibition': Inside the weird worlds of artist JeeYoung Lee

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South Korean visual artist and designer JeeYoung Lee is returning to London's NOW Gallery with her upcoming exhibition, Maiden Voyage. JeeYoung Lee has been touted as one of the rising stars in the Korean artistic world, and with her new installation coming to London, there's never been a better time to see her work in person.

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Somerset House art show revisits the last 50 years through the prism of horror

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Courtesy of the artist. An imaginative new art show points to how the horror genre influences rebellious artists and helps us to understand a chaotic world. That's the theory, at least, expounded by a new exhibition hosted by London's Somerset House. Harminder Judge, Self Portrait (after Kali & Gene), 2009.

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Animated by Wind, Theo Jansen’s ‘Strandbeest’ Sculptures Have Evolved into Flying Creatures

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The sculptural animals are known as Strandbeests and are part of a growing menagerie by artist Theo Jansen ( previously ), who’s been constructing large-scale, kinetic beings powered entirely by the wind since 1990. Explore more of the artist’s practice and elaborately built animal kingdom on his site and YouTube.

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The 20 Best Art Blogs in 2024

We And The Color

The world of art is full of blogs that offer valuable information about art galleries, exhibitions, and movements. You will discover amazing artworks, projects, and stories from emerging and established artists, designers, and creators from around the world. Discover the best art blogs to fuel your creativity in 2024.

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In a Patterned Menagerie, Artist Anne Lemanski Stitches Printed Papers into Animal Forms

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Beginning with a copper armature, the North Carolina-based artist stretches vintage paper or patterns of scanned objects across a minimal metal form and stitches the edges together into a geometric patchwork. “Fennec Fox (Dog Star)” (2009), copper, ink on paper, artificial sinew, 17 1/2 x 14 x 12 inches.

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Sprawling Roots and Richly Hued Gowns Permeate Mary Sibande’s Postcolonial Artworks

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Through photographs, sculptures, and sprawling installations that scale floor to ceiling, the South African artist most often features a central Black woman, who is shown enveloped in purple roots or grasping thick, black thread dangling from a nearby portrait. Get a deeper look into her work on Artsy.

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It’s time for dimensional thinking in design

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hickDimensionism was an artistic response to the significant scientific achievements of the 1930s, leading Sirató to conceptualize his theory of space and time. source: artpool ) Dimensionism was an artistic response to the significant scientific achievements of the 1930s. Poets stitched their verses together to form graphical shapes.