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'I destroy the work after an exhibition': Inside the weird worlds of artist JeeYoung Lee

Creative Boom

South Korean visual artist and designer JeeYoung Lee is returning to London's NOW Gallery with her upcoming exhibition, Maiden Voyage. Opening on 23 June, Maiden Voyage sees JeeYoung transform the NOW Gallery space into a forest of hanging ginkgo leaves interspersed with floating paper aeroplanes and a monumental paper boat.

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New exhibition casts cowboy culture in a new light

Creative Boom

So it's the perfect time for the opening of a new group exhibition, Weird West , at Hashimoto Contemporary gallery in Los Angeles. Originally the spitting image of Americana, artists and filmmakers alike have recently queered, weirded, diversified and otherwise transformed the macho cowboy into an icon for their communities."

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Dear Earth: Artworks to inspire collective action, and promote care for our planet

Creative Boom

Courtesy the Hayward Gallery Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis is an ongoing group show at the Hayward Gallery this summer – and it's one of many activities getting us to freshly-look at climate change. Courtesy the Hayward Gallery Installation view of Ackroyd, Harvey, Dear Earth – Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis.

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The Top 10 Cities for Artists in the World: Where Creativity Thrives

We And The Color

Artists are the lifeblood of any vibrant city, their creative energy pulsating through the streets, galleries, and studios. The city’s diverse population provides a constant source of inspiration, and its abundance of galleries, studios, and art fairs ensures that there’s always something new to discover.

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

Creative Boom

Co-curated by BAFTA nominated filmmakers Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, and Somerset House's senior curator, Claire Catterale, Horror Show!: Courtesy of John Marchant Gallery. Courtesy the artist and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London. That's the theory, at least, expounded by a new exhibition hosted by London's Somerset House.

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F5: Misha Milovanovich on Her Serbian Roots, Psychology + Film

Design Milk

Now living in London, Milovanovich works across several mediums, from sculpture to painting, and digital art while pulling from these lived experiences, learned techniques, jokes, and memories. Milovanovich knew she was meant to become a creative maker at age 10, when struck with a passion for filmmaking.

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Human exploitation of nature and the climate crisis dominate Fiona Campbell’s work

Creative Boom

Photo Tchad Findlay Sculptor and artist Fiona Campbell creates drawings in space, blurring boundaries between sculpture, drawing and installation. The widescreen spanned the entire wall of a gallery, and the sound of cows being slaughtered, the squealing of pigs, and pesticides spraying on a sea of swaying yellow sunflowers.

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