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Patrick Nelson's breathtaking collages bring a graphic design sensibility to the world of art

Creative Boom

Patrick Nelson uses paper like a paintbrush to create incredible collage art. He sells his work online, in galleries and through curated shops. In 2020 he was featured in the De Young Open in San Francisco, a juried community art exhibition. In mid-2020, I took the leap of faith and began a full-time art career.

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Take 5: A Patchwork Puzzle, LA’s Newest Art Gallery, and a Museum Collaboration

Design Milk

In 2017, Fellow launched its iconic Stagg EKG electric kettle and third-wave coffee was never the same. Cereal Magazine Cofounder Opens Up Her First USA Gallery. Rosa is opening up the art gallery’s second location – first-ever U.S. The Metropolitan Museum of Art x J.

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Artistic rebel, urban poet: new book celebrates the iconic photography of Saul Leiter

Creative Boom

For his main source of income from the late 1950s through the 1970s, Leiter worked as a fashion photographer, and his pictures were published in magazines such as Harper's Bazaar, Elle, British Vogue, Queen, Nova and Esquire. Saul was accused of being very artsy by the art directors of various magazines," says Erb.

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The Masterful Performance Artist, Kim Jung Gi, Has Passed Away

Juxapoz Magazine

We had a personal relationship with the artist, as he was one of the highlights of our Juxtapoz x Superflat exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2017, and have followed his evolution as one of the great illustrators we have ever seen.

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Berndnaut Smilde Conjures Fleeting Nimbus Clouds as They Hover Indoors

Colossal

All images courtesy of the artist and Ronchini Gallery, shared with permission For less than ten seconds, Berndnaut Smilde ’s floating sculptures transform galleries, halls, and warehouses into uncanny spaces where indoors meets out. via Aesthetica Magazine ) “Nimbus De.Groen” (2017).

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Oof magazine launches a gallery celebrating the art of football

Creative Review

All installation images by Tom Carter, © Oof Gallery Oof originally launched as a biannual magazine exploring the intersection between art and football, and in recent years has hosted a number of pop-up exhibitions around London involving creatives such as Juno Calypso and Emma Cousin. .”

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How Kodachrome Film Changed the History of Photography

Feature Shoot

Ferry Barber Shop, 1959 © Fred Herzog and Equinox Gallery In the 1950s and 1960s, Fred Herzog used it to photograph the streets of Vancouver. Jackpot, 1961 © Fred Herzog and Equinox Gallery A Treasure Trove of Photos from Vancouver in the 1950s and 1960s The Vancouver of the 1950s and 1960s has vanished.