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2023 Year in Review: Unframed

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Evan Nesbit Pushes Paint in New Directions For a little saccharine eye candy take a look at artist Evan Nesbit’s textured paintings that beckon viewers for a visual taste. Marbled and Bewildered was his third solo exhibition at Van Doren Waxter gallery and New Yorkers are hungry for more. It is truly a cause for jubilation.

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The Creative Boom 2023 Christmas gift guide for creatives

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And now we're back for 2023 with another bumper crop of amazing gift ideas from independent artists and shops. The lucky recipient will enjoy 12 months of inspiring days exploring art and the great outdoors across 500 acres of gorgeous parkland, woodlands, lakes and galleries. Nan's Stash by Fatso Not yet heard of Fatso?

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Bold + Buoyant: The Best of Design Miami/ 2023

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Like every year, Design Miami/ 2023 featured a stunning showcase and curatorial of pieces sourced from design galleries around the globe, inclusive of a very comprehensive collection of exquisitely beautiful furnishings and other homewares.

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Minimalist + Monochrome: Favorites From Art Basel 2023

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Photo: Courtesy Mennour Gallery Prismes et miroirs: Haut-relief-DBPF by Daniel Buren Conceptual artist Daniel Buren is known for his minimalist mirror motifs. The statuesque green sculpture evokes resistance and stability, and the smaller ones also incorporate similar organic shapes, citing building blocks as a muse.

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Thousands of Brushstrokes: Antonio Santín’s New Rug Paintings

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On view at Marc Straus Gallery , each painting is a surprising illusion of a carpet in 3D space, but up close, they’re even more impressive. Each painting is also a play between illusion and real physical depth: though the folds of the rugs are an illusion, the paint itself is sculptural. Detail photographs by David Behringer.

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

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“Chouette (Owl)” (2023), metal mixed media sculpture, 38 x 36 centimeters. Photo courtesy of Sladmore Gallery. Martinet sources his materials from flea markets and garage sales, seeing potential in a wide range of shapes, densities, and textures. Photo courtesy of Sladmore Gallery.

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Architectural Installations by John K. Raustein Harbor Bulging Sacks and Woven Textiles as Sites for Contemplation

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“When everything we know becomes strange (reactivated outlines) terracotta/candy” (2023). Raustein invites these questions about his architectural sculptures and installations covered in monochromatic textiles. Photo by Øystein Thorvaldsen. All images © John K. Artist John K.