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Keiko Kimoto's experimental paintings are a delicate expression of pure joy

Creative Boom

Delve into the back catalogue of Japanese painter Keiko Kimoto in a new retrospective exhibition of her work at Impulse Gallery. The exhibition titled Okurerutaiyou: Delayed Sun runs from 29 February to 16 April. For viewers new to the work of Keiko Kimoto, the exhibition offers a unique glimpse into her creative practice.

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The best art books to enjoy in the summer of 2022

Creative Boom

What Artists Wear by Charlie Porter. On the one hand, there's a long-running stereotype of artists and bohemians wearing black, featureless clothing. What Artists Wear by Charlie Porter. Black Artists in British Art: A History since the 1950s by Eddie Chambers. I Paint What I Want to See by Philip Guston.

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Mike Nelson on his sensory new survey, scavenging objects and simulating reality

Creative Boom

Photo credit: Mike Nelson, Courtesy the artist and 303 Gallery, New York; Galleria Franco Noero, Turin; Matt’s Gallery, London; and neugerriemschneider, Berlin Extinction Beckons is the new immersive show from installation artist Mike Nelson on show at the Hayward Gallery. Various materials. Found tyres. Photo: Matt Greenwood.

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F5: Architect Anne Mooney Shares a Love of Materials, a Labyrinth + a Moment Caught on Camera

Design Milk

As an accredited professional since 2004, Anne steers the firm’s LEED and Net-Zero Energy coordination efforts to deliver sustainable design solutions for each client. Her award-winning designs have been featured in over 35 national and international publications and exhibitions. Make sure to visit if you’re in town!

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Documenting the almighty button

UX Collective

One can find out about art in libraries, interactive museums, exhibitions, and even in mundane places as bus stops or airports. They can then be inspired by illustration techniques used in ancient Malaysian manuscripts while also walking into an open exhibition in their neighbourhood later that day.

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November 2022 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Colossal

Every month, Colossal shares a selection of opportunities for artists and designers, including open calls, grants, fellowships, and residencies. Chosen artists will receive a $5,000 award and a $15,000 fabrication budget. More Art will commission one public art project from an early career artist with an $8,000 budget.

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Rooted in the American South, ‘Souls Grown Deep Like the Rivers’ Recognizes Remarkable Artistic Traditions of Black Artists

Colossal

Thornton Dial, “Stars of Everything” (2004), mixed media, 248.9 Encompassing more than 60 quilts, sculptures, installations, paintings, drawings, and assemblages by 34 artists from the mid-20th-century to the present, the exhibition is drawn largely from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation. centimeters. centimeters.

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