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Resting with Ancients: Nichola Theakston Invokes Animal Spirits in Her Contemplative Bronze Sculptures

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“I have been working recently on canine and feline subjects with reference to ancient Egyptian forebears and sculptural representations,” Theakston tells Colossal. Theakston is currently casting a new macaque study at Castle Fine Arts Foundry in Powys, Wales. See more on her website and Instagram.

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Berndnaut Smilde Conjures Fleeting Nimbus Clouds as They Hover Indoors

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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. “Nimbus Kunstmuseum Hal” (2021).
Photo Photo by Cassander Eeftinck Schattenkerk.

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The best art books to enjoy in the summer of 2022

Creative Boom

Black Artists in British Art: A History since the 1950s by Eddie Chambers. Mainstream publishing and media haven't always done a great job at representing the contribution made by black creatives to the British art scene. This book aims to right the balance and tells a compelling tale.

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Here’s How to Jumpstart Your Online Photography Print Sales in 2021 (Sponsored)

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Zion National Park by Michael Zheng, available on Fine Art America. Even during the challenging circumstances of the past year and a half, art buyers found ways to bring photography into their lives. Outside of the big auction houses, fine art print sales took on new meaning for today’s photographers as well.

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Saskatchewan’s Art Now Fine Art Fair Celebrates a Thriving Creative Milieu

Azure Magazine

And while the Remai museum remains a beacon, a rich array of independent galleries and artists spans the province — with the community converging for this month’s much-anticipated Art Now Fine Art Fair. Now in its sixth edition, the free annual fair brings a coalition of local galleries into the national spotlight.

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Dive Into the Dallas Art Scene: 5 Artists Not to Miss at The Other Art Fair

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Shiri Phillips, “Exploration” (2024), acrylic on fine art paper Exhibited throughout the United States, abstract artist Shiri Phillips creates vibrant works with impasto strokes and layered textures, drawing inspiration from Mediterranean and Californian surroundings. and European juried shows, grace galleries worldwide.

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Against the Ream: An Expansive Exhibition Invites Thirteen Artists to Explore the Vast ‘Possibilities of Paper’

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All images courtesy of the artists and the Torggler Fine Arts Center, © the artists, shared with permission From intricate, laser-cut tendrils to vibrantly patterned collages, a new exhibition at The Torggler in Newport News, Virginia, explores the vast potential of a conventionally utilitarian material. Courtesy of Jayne H.