My piece for the CUP O COMFORT show!
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Thank you for inviting me @capsulecorner !!! If you’re in LA, you should definitely check it out!!
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"Opal". Watercolor on paper, 2022.
I'm thrilled to be participating in another group show with @wowxwow_art !
Quest For Zenith opens today and will be up through 10/28. The work in this show is utterly brilliant, definitely go check it out!
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It may be easy, in some ways, for a human to come to terms with the Wood Bots' tireless search for knowledge throughout the galaxies and dimensions, because we can tell ourselves it's like being a scientist, or being nosy. But it's what they do with their newfound information we haven't been able to fathom. One wonders whether it is knowing for knowings sake. However, we all have heard that the living forestplanet of Ximia from where they emerge functions as a singular consciousness, which could indicate realms of thought inconceivable to our small disassociated brains. Do you think we will ever understand? ✦✹✶
"Wood Bot Finds The Golden Harvest" is on view at La Luz de Jesus Gallery for the month of August as part of their Everything But The Kitchen Sink group show. And if you can't go in person, do yourself a favor and check out the show online at laluzdejesus.com ♡ Anka
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My latest linocut is going to be in the “A Nightmare on Roncesvalles 2” group show at Northern Contemporary, in Toronto.
“Skull”, handprinted linocut on paper, 14x11”. Limited edition of 10.
The opening reception is tomorrow and my print will be on display until October 31st. Come over if you have the chance!
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FROM TODAY:
Cult: an exhibition of visceral artworks exploring the gothic, grotesque and macabre through dream space, heightened reality and dark fantasy. 13 local and international artists, including the hyper-talented Cameron Clark - will be showing from today [July 29] the dark and the weird. Don't miss it!
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"Reflections on Polymorphism" by Kai Edwards. 2022. Wool, Plaster, Fireplace polish, metal, cotton.
"The Mycological systems beneath our feet dance around the social rules of the West. 'Reflections on polymorphism' takes the form of an Intoxicated Saprobe - a fungal muse feeding on the gender binary, pertaining to "the state of existing in and assuming different forms." -Kai Edwards.
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I have a few paintings in this grouo show in a few weeks. Stop by and say hi if you're in NYC
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Exhibition: "Artists of Manneken Press"
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First show of the year, and my first show with Dope Art Show! I’m really excited for this one.
I’ll be at Avondale Bowl on 2/19 with a few pieces, all priced at $100 or less, so if you’ve ever wanted an original, how’s your chance!
I’ll be posting my work closer to the show date, so stay tuned!
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"Birthnight"
Watercolor, 11x14, 2022.
My contribution to "Fresh Blood," a vampire themed group show at Mortal Machine Gallery in New Orleans 🩸 opens tonight!
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Nancy Adajania’s “Woman Is As Woman Does” and its Profound Influence
True to its name, “Woman Is As Woman Does” does not view gender as a static identity. It featured artists from all societal backgrounds, including those who maintain traditional studio practices alongside artists who produce zines and graphic novels, whilst also catering to a multilingual audience through a selection of works that spoke in diverse languages encompassing Bhojpuri, Magahi, Gujarati, Urdu, Hindi-Halbi, Marathi, Nepali, and English. “My curatorial projects are scripted like a polyphonic musical score, in which each artist makes her own individual contribution while taking her place in a larger composition shaped through counterpoint. The idea was to immerse the viewer in these debates and discussions at a visceral level” Adajania concludes.
Excerpt from Mash.
Text by Shreya Ajmani
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Spring Collection
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Claudia Lowry - Sweet peas in a vase #3
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Arthur Beecher Carles - Reclining nude
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Andrei Tarkovsky
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Darren Almond - Mont Sainte-Victoire (Pink Moon)
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Egon Schiele
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Kuniyoshi Utagawa
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Luc Tuymans - Mirror, 1990
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Diego Rivera - The Flower Carrier
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Massimo Nota
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Map de Maar
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Peter Bradley Shamp III
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Roy Lichtenstein
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Richard Diebenkorn - Ocean Park n° 78
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Coco Fronsac - Série Irritations
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“self.worship()” [censored]
In a group show, Unbound Figures: Human Vessels, hosted by Gallery-O-Rama (San Francisco) and opening on Friday, September 13, 2024. The show invited works that explore the themes of the human body from purely anatomical, as emotional metaphor, as representation of the human condition, and/or as a memory.
“self.worship()” is from a shoot done in the aftermath of the Roe v. Wade precedent being struck down. More than just the right to an abortion, the right to bodily autonomy and privacy has been stripped.
Photography has a weird relationship with bodily autonomy in that the thing protecting your image is actually copyright law—you inherently own the copyright to yourself. This comes up in things like model releases, but also non-consensual intimate images (which requires sending more intimate pics to the Copyright Office for a DMCA takedown).
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MAKE A DATE:
Cult: an exhibition of visceral artworks exploring the gothic, grotesque and macabre through dream space, heightened reality and dark fantasy. 13 local and international artists, including the hyper-talented Cameron Clark - will be showing the dark and the weird. Don't miss it!
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