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The Art Gallery of New South Wales by Mucho

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The Art Gallery of New South Wales, founded in 1872 as the New South Wales Academy of Art, suffered from a fragmented brand architecture. The post The Art Gallery of New South Wales by Mucho appeared first on BP&O - Branding, Packaging and Opinion.

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Artist Sarah Graham on raising awareness for bipolar disorder and how art saved her life

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She considers art to have saved her life and is launching her biggest solo show next month to help others. Now in recovery from 18 years of mental health difficulties and a diagnosis of bipolar disorder eight years ago, Sarah strongly believes that if it weren't for art, she wouldn't be here today.

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Immersive art experience Magentaverse casts new light on Pantone's Color of the Year

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And now, an experiential art exhibit celebrating this evocative hue is coming to New York. It's the work of Artechouse , an art incubator on a mission to drive innovative, technology-driven experiential art in collaboration with Pantone. channel spatialised audio system allowing for total metaverse-like immersion.

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Feeling Good: Joy Yamusangie transforms a gallery into a cool fictional jazz club

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The NOW Gallery in Greenwich is currently undergoing an exciting transformation by British visual artist Joy Yamusangie. Running from now until 5 June, Feeling Good is NOW Gallery’s Young Artist Commission of 2022. Joy's work was also selected for the 2021 RA Summer Show. Joy Yamusangie - Feeling Good © Charles Emerson.

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Haunting wooden sculptures by Claudette Schreuders reveal why we can't escape from ourselves

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Public Opinion, 2021 © Claudette Schreuders. Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. On show at Jack Shainman Gallery in New York City this month, Claudette Schreuders's wooden sculptures feel pretty heavy, laden with a burden we can't see or understand. Intruder, 2021 © Claudette Schreuders.

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Cradle: Playful tufted chairs and stools shaped like cats offer comfort and hope

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The Ginger Kitty Wants Me to Sit On His Knee, 2021 © Selby Hurst Inglefield. Titled Cradle, the exhibition at Reem Gallery in Ham Yard, Soho, will bring the Central Saint Martins fine art graduate's unique body of work to the masses, all centring around the recurring theme of cats in nursery rhymes and folk stories.

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Artist Jarvis Brookfield explores the inner landscape of the mind in his latest exhibition

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As he highlighted in our exclusive interview a while back, Jarvis's art is a celebration of the boundless nature of the imagination. Artist and exhibition Born in Croydon, England, in 1992, Jarvis spent his formative years in Derby and studied Fine Art at De Montfort University in Leicester.