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New Depth-Filled Wall Sculptures by Joshua Abarbanel

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In the name of examining creation and impermanence, Abarbanel uses forms and natural patterns evocative of biological, botanical, geological, and even mechanical structures. The larger, lighter-hued pieces of the outermost layers reflect the shapes and growth patterns of coral and animal life in the ocean region surrounding Sri Lanka.

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Threads Sing in Paolo Arao’s Devotion to Textiles

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Filipino-American artist Paolo Arao explores this concept – metaphorically and physically – with his second solo exhibition on view at the David B. Smith Gallery , aptly named Devotion , in a showcase of new textile works alongside collaborative totem sculptures that pull on patrons’ heartstrings. I carry color within me,” Arao adds.

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

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All images © Yinka Shonibare CBE RA, shared with permission In a celebration of global cultural fusion, Yinka Shonibare CBE RA upends Western art historical portrayals of African customs in vibrant mixed-media collages and sculptures ( previously ). centimeters, edition of 25 plus 5 APs. .” centimeters, edition of 25 plus 5 APs. .

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Modern Decor Finds Inspired by This 1960s Pattern From Designmuseum Danmark

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Set to reopen to the public on June 19th after a two-year long renovation (and a global pandemic), Copenhagen’s Designmuseum Danmark is introducing a new eight-exhibition lineup that you won’t want to miss. KINTO’s best-selling Sepia glassware evokes the same retro nostalgia as Brown’s Galleria pattern.

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7 Products From Autentico Showcase Pugliese Design Prowess

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Design made in Puglia marks the first significant introduction of Pugliese design and production to the American market with an immersive exhibition showcasing handcrafted furnishings, materials, and objects from 11 exemplary regional brands. Bianco Cave by Fato Stone Exhibit Large vases with basic geometric shapes in Lecce stone.

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Jolie Ngo’s New Ceramic Sculptures Marry Art and Technology Together

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Ngo’s latest exhibition, Memory Palace , currently on view at R & Company , is named after a type of mnemonic device used in ancient Roman and Greek history to recall information through the visualization of a spatial environment. The way the colored porcelain is laid down, row by row, creates an atmosphere.

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Jeffrey Gibson’s Ecstatically Colorful Sculptures Fuse Modernist Aesthetics and Indigenous Traditions

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“My Joy My Joy My Joy” (2021), acrylic felt, polyester fiber fill, pyrite, glass beads, sea glass, vinyl sequins, white abalone shell, metal base, nylon thread, aluminum sculpture wire, and artificial sinew, 16.5 × 13.3 × 22 inches. Installation view of ‘The Body Electric’ at SITE Santa Fe, 2022.