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Moravian Gallery | Art Design Fashion

We And The Color

The innovative concept and stunning atmosphere of the Moravian Gallery in Brno have made it a top exhibition space in Europe. Full credits can be found at the end of the article. On the ground floor, you can find pop art exhibitions, student events, and small-scale projects. Please read more below.

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Ugo Rondinone’s 20-Foot Bolts of Lightning Pierce Through a Tempestuous Gallery

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Installation view, bright light shining’ at Gladstone Gallery (2023). All images © Gladstone Gallery, courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, shared with permission Artist Ugo Rondinone ( previously ) captures the explosive energy of lightning as part of his latest exhibition bright shining light.

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Rothko versus The Robots: How I learned how to stop worrying about AI killing our creativity

Creative Boom

A few weeks ago, I visited the Mark Rothko exhibition in Paris. Will the AI artwork of tomorrow be revered and hung in galleries in half a century? Will the AI artwork of tomorrow be revered and hung in galleries in half a century? Going to an exhibition like that is not just about looking at the canvases on the wall.

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In Two Major Exhibitions, Yinka Shonibare CBE RA Celebrates African Aesthetics and Cultural Hybridity

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courtesy of Stephen Friedman Gallery. Shonibare’s whimsical pieces parallel this history, which often evoked “African and Oceanic cultures to express animalism, originality, and freedom,” says a gallery statement. centimeters. Photo by Stephen White & Co., centimeters, edition of 25 plus 5 APs. centimeters.

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In ‘Unseen Work,’ Vivian Maier’s Incredible Photographs Go on Display for Her First U.S. Retrospective

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Maier ( previously ) never exhibited her work during her lifetime, and she rarely made prints from her negatives. Image © Estate of Vivian Maier, courtesy of Maloof Collection and Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York Chicago area, 1961. This month, the first major retrospective of the artist’s work in the U.S. Chicago, 1960.

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In ‘The Repatriation of King Skellig Mör,’ Duke Riley Explores the Bizarre Relationship Between Nature and Institutional Power

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Photos by Robert Bredvad, courtesy of Praise Shadows Art Gallery, shared with permission The most famous goat in the history of Boston was named Skellig Mör. Exhibition text states that Riley “uses nostalgia for this material to connect the dots” between societal and wartime moments in American history.

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Graham Franciose’s Dreamlike Paintings in Watercolor and Gouache Tell a Snippet of a Story

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His latest exhibition titled Story to Tell comprises 40 new pieces that begin with a small seed of an idea and branch out into vast, surreal worlds. If you’re in Seattle, stop by Gallery ERGO to see the exhibition before it closes on June 10. Otherwise, find more of Franciose’s works on Instagram.