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New Manchester art trail features sculptures that promote mental health and well-being

Creative Boom

Creative studio and multidisciplinary arts collective We Are Willow has worked with global art producer Wild in Art to create Six Places In A Different Light, a striking art trail located in Greater Manchester that aims to promote mental health and well-being.

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

Creative Boom

It all takes place at the National Gallery of Victoria (aka NGV) in Melbourne, which was founded in 1861 and is both Australia's oldest and most visited art museum. The museum is currently holding its Triennial, a large-scale celebration of the best of contemporary international art and design, which takes place every three years.

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Artist Adam Bridgland pays tribute to rock lyrics with intense colours and visual attitude

Creative Boom

A graduate of the Royal College of Art, Adam's work has appeared in several exhibitions to date, including shows at the Royal Academy (2019), Saffron Waldon (2019), Curwen Gallery (2017) and CP+B London (2016), along with several private and public commissions for clients including YouTube, Warchild UK, Heal's and Comme Des Garcons.

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Figures Experience Constraint and Confinement in Bronze Sculptures by Khaled DAWWA

Colossal

Cast in dense blocks, the introspective sculptures reflect the artist’s preference for terracotta and bronze. Currently, he is part of Répare, Reprise at the International City of Arts , a group show that’s up through July 10, and is in the process of making a film about the artworks on display. “Compresse?”

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2023 Year in Review: Unframed

Design Milk

Gerhard Richter, Abstraktes Bild (Abstract Painting), 2016 Gerhard Richter Surprises the Art World Again Famed painter Gerhard Richter announced his retirement from painting in 2017 setting off a chain of events that led to a celebration of his work with a selection of “final paintings” at David Zwirner Gallery.

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Mossy Figures Wander Through Woodlands and City Streets in Kim Simonsson’s Flocked Ceramic Sculptures

Colossal

“Mossgirl with Feathers” (2016), ceramics, nylon fiber, epoxy resin, feathers, and rope. “Mossboy” (2016), ceramics, nylon fiber, epoxy resin, feathers, and rope. Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. Photos by Jefunne Gimpel.

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Evoking Historical Struggles, Hank Willis Thomas Examines the Intersection of Art and Activism

Colossal

Through his bronze sculptures and public installations, Hank Willis Thomas ( previously ) examines history’s repetitions. “Art is a platform where histories meet,” he tells Colossal. . “Art is a platform where histories meet,” he tells Colossal. For Thomas, art and activism are inextricable.

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