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Haunting wooden sculptures by Claudette Schreuders reveal why we can't escape from ourselves

Creative Boom

Public Opinion, 2021 © Claudette Schreuders. In Doubles, her latest series of figurative painted wood sculptures and works on paper, Cape Town artist Claudette Schreuders takes a closer look at the double lives we lead, from what we do in private to how we present ourselves in public. Intruder, 2021 © Claudette Schreuders.

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Longchamp Marks a New Chapter With Furniture by Pierre Renart

Design Milk

In 2021, the brand commissioned the designer to create exclusive Wave coffee tables for boutique displays all over the world. The Milan presentation feels like a natural next step in their evolving partnership.

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2021 Year in Review: Unframed

Design Milk

Tara Donovan: Seeing Through Sculptures. The Brilliant Mirrored Sculptures of Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian. The kaleidoscopic sculptures of Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian (1922-2019) were on view at both locations of the James Cohan Gallery in New York. The Sculpture of Kathleen Ryan: Thousands of Gemstones + Decaying Fruit.

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DRIFT’s Newest “Materialism” Sculptures Reconfigure Reality

Design Milk

The Amsterdam-based artist duo DRIFT is known for deconstructing and remixing reality, transforming everyday objects into surprising sculptures that shift our perceived relationships with the world. Installation view of DRIFT Materialism: Past, Present, Future at Pace Gallery. 1980 Beetle, 2021.

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Weishan Yang is a multimedia artist with a love of horror fiction, ghosts and spontaneity

Creative Boom

Working across installation, sculpture, video, and digital drawing, London and Hangzhou-based Weishan Yang is a polymath of sorts. Presenting a freaky, haunted-looking house in the centre, Weishan had loads of fun adding the layers to this one – "and am very happy with that little ghost figure," she says. Garden, 2021 © Weishan Yang.

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Magical world of inflatable art opens new cultural landmark in Manchester

Creative Boom

The new venue will be commissioning and presenting a year-round programme by leading artists from across the world. Inflatable works expanded my creative means in terms of scale that could not have been achieved by stuffed soft sculptures and the freedom of placing them up in the air." "For

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Somerset House art show revisits the last 50 years through the prism of horror

Creative Boom

There are modern works, too, including Pam Hogg's new Exterminating Angel (2021) and art by Gareth Pugh and the late Leigh Bowery. The exhibition's third and final act, Witch, focuses on the period stretching from 2008's financial crash until the present day. Act three: Witch. © Jake and Dinos Chapman, Return of the Repressed3.

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