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Jean Jullien's bold, graphic underwater world will awaken your inner child

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RIFIFI: Jean Jullien for Kids is one of almost 100 projects commissioned by the NGV for the Triennal, which continues until April 2024, including more than 25 world premiere projects. which features some of the artist's favourite ocean inhabitants, including sea squirts, sardines, squid and spotted eels.

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Mulyana Transforms Plastic Yarn and Netting into Arresting Ocean Textures

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“Betty 21” (2024), plastic yarn, plastic net, and cable wire, 82 5/8 x 76 3/4 x 13 3/4 inches Curated by John Silvis, the show invites viewers to reflect on the effects of the climate crisis and the critical importance of environmental preservation. Running concurrently at the Charles B.

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In Chicago, an Expansive Exhibition Offers a New Vision of Himalayan Art

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Five sculptural horses emerge through the lush curtain of textiles at varying points, appearing to gallop mid-air. Asha Kama Wangdi, VAST Bhutan, “The Windhorse (lungta)” (2024), cloth and metal. Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. IMAGINE (a.k.a.

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October 2024 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

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Registration deadline: October 10, 2024. Open Calls 2024 Booooooom Illustration Awards (International) Artists and illustrators are eligible for this inaugural award worth $2,500 in cash prizes. PST on October 4, 2024. Deadline: October 4, 2024. Deadline: October 4, 2024. Deadline: October 4, 2024.

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Lauren Halsey’s ’emajendat’ Is an Energetic Celebration of South Central Los Angeles

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Inspired by the South Central neighborhood of Los Angeles, where Lauren Halsey s family has lived for generations, vibrant sculptures and site-specific installations vividly reflect the artist’s community. rachel eubanks)” (2024), glass fiber, reinforced concrete, and mixed media 261 3/4 x 48 1/8 x 48 1/8 inches.

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Nicholas Galanin Hews Visions of the Present From Indigenous Knowledge, Land, and Memory

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Photo by Jason Wyche Based in Sitka, Alaska, Galanin often incorporates traditional Tlingit and Unangax art forms into contemporary sculptures and installations. “Seletega” (2024), site specific commission, dimensions variable. Image courtesy of the artist; Peter Blum Gallery, New York; and Gochman Family Collection.

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The Dog Did It! Stephen Morrison’s Trompe-l’œils Brim with Canine Character

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Through sculptural assemblages and paintings of puppy faces tucked in foliage or morphing from household items, Morrison evokes the timeless love for our pets. Likewise, a series of sculptures made from epoxy clay, resin, paper, and oil paint appear like assemblages of seemingly disparate items. The article The Dog Did It!