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fromMission Local
15 hours ago

Blood, mud and a cobweb create ache of heartbreak at Asian Art Museum

Chiharu Shiota's exhibition explores themes of personal loss and connection through intricate art pieces made from blood, mud, and yarn.
#portrait-photography
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago
Portland

The Cultural Landscape: Part 26 * Oregon ArtsWatch

A portrait series documents five talented cultural contributors to Portland through minimalist photography that emphasizes character over environmental context.
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

How can you forget me': show details Filipino Americans' rich history

The exhibition showcases the lives and stories of Filipino migrants, emphasizing their humanity beyond labor history.
Social justice
fromHarper's BAZAAR
4 days ago

The Women of the Bund Fought to Free Their Loved Ones

Visitation at Rikers Island highlights the strength and solidarity of women supporting incarcerated loved ones amidst systemic humiliation and bureaucratic obstacles.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Culture of care: surreal celebrations of Iranian tenderness in pictures

Sheida Soleimani's work reframes caring for bodies as a political act in her exhibition, Forest of Stars.
Mission District
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 week ago

Remembering Marcia Poole, Berkeley artist and a voice for the voiceless

Marcia Poole, a compassionate Buddhist nun and artist, passed away at 83, leaving a legacy of service, creativity, and reverence for life.
#art
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fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

Wendy Red Star Gets Her Bag

Canal Street vendors sell counterfeit luxury goods at steep discounts, operating informally despite recent policy changes decriminalizing unlicensed vending.
Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 weeks ago

News & notes: Maryhill Museum opens, remembering Mulugeta Seraw and more * Oregon ArtsWatch

Maryhill Museum of Art reopened for its 2026 season, marking 100 years since Queen Marie of Romania dedicated the clifftop mansion-turned-museum in 1926.
Mission District
fromMission Local
2 weeks ago

People We Meet: Nory Sasaki, 'The life of a flower is short'

Nory Sasaki transforms root vegetables into art, showcasing his culinary skills and dedication to beauty in his garage workshop.
fromColossal
4 days ago

Anoushka Mirchandani Conjures Ancient Mythological Nature Spirits in Vibrant Oil Paintings

These water-women are beings of transformation, embodying sensuality, cosmic energy, and the transmission of matrilineal knowledge.
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fromsfist.com
5 days ago
Arts

New Dogpatch Gallery to Open This Spring Honoring Ruth Asawa's Work and Legacy

A new gallery dedicated to Ruth Asawa's work opens this spring, celebrating her 100th birthday and her contributions to art and education.
fromKqed
1 week ago
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Soon, You Can Visit Ruth Asawa's Art Whenever You Like | KQED

A new exhibition space for Ruth Asawa's works will open at the Minnesota Street Project on May 9.
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fromsfist.com
5 days ago

New Dogpatch Gallery to Open This Spring Honoring Ruth Asawa's Work and Legacy

A new gallery dedicated to Ruth Asawa's work opens this spring, celebrating her 100th birthday and her contributions to art and education.
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fromKqed
1 week ago

Soon, You Can Visit Ruth Asawa's Art Whenever You Like | KQED

A new exhibition space for Ruth Asawa's works will open at the Minnesota Street Project on May 9.
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fromWWD
3 weeks ago

Parisian Designer Pauline Leprince to Make NYC Debut

French designer Pauline Leprince combines futuristic aesthetics with historical codes, creating radical minimalist pieces that explore tension between individual and society through sharp geometry and materials like burnt metal and glass.
fromPortland Mercury
3 weeks ago

At Cooley Gallery, Pop Art by a Nun, Plus Portland-Made Sculptures and Textiles

Upon entry, Kent's "IF" (1965) lures the eye upward. The serigraph-a silkscreen print in fine art parlance-hangs high on the wall with a subtle vulnerability. Two orange letters hover toward the composition's top edge, as if pushing to transcend the picture plane. A feeling of possibility emerges through the conjunction and its visual form.
Portland
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fromFast Company
6 days ago

Meow Wolf is ditching the experience economy for the 'transformation economy.' Wait, what?

Meow Wolf transformed from a small art collective to a major player in the experience economy, employing over 1,000 people and attracting millions of visitors.
#contemporary-art
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fromFuncheap
1 month ago

Free Art Show: Feminicons by Georgia Dominici (SF)

Georgia Dominici's solo art show 'Feminicons' opens March 5th at Hotel Biron Wine Bar, featuring acrylic paintings exploring female archetypes through contemporary pop art style with a raffle benefiting the artist.
Design
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

a quilt-wrapped ice shanty brings patchwork colors to a frozen minnesota lake

A temporary ice shanty on a Minneapolis lake combines agricultural hoop house design with textile art, creating a patchwork-covered shelter that reinterprets regional ice fishing traditions through color and quilting.
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fromColossal
1 month ago

Ruby Silvious' Tiny Paintings and Assemblages Reimagine Used Teabags

Ruby Silvious creates mixed-media collages and sculptures from repurposed teabags, incorporating various found materials and manipulating the soft paper into wearable garments and artistic pieces.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 week ago

'A Division of Vision': H. Eliz Snowcarp's art for people who see things differently * Oregon ArtsWatch

H. Eliz Snowcarp's installation challenges exclusion in the art world by promoting tactile interaction and inclusivity for those with different abilities.
#native-american-art
Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

Rick Bartow Art Studio at Yakona Nature Preserve nearing completion * Oregon ArtsWatch

Rick Bartow's salvaged studio materials are being reconstructed into a new art studio at Yakona Nature Preserve to honor the prominent Native American artist's legacy and educational contributions.
Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

Rick Bartow Art Studio at Yakona Nature Preserve nearing completion * Oregon ArtsWatch

Rick Bartow's salvaged studio materials are being reconstructed into a new art studio at Yakona Nature Preserve to honor the prominent Native American artist's legacy and educational contributions.
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fromSURFACE
1 month ago

House of Santal Brings South Asian Design to New York - SURFACE

House of Santal, the first U.S. gallery dedicated to contemporary South Asian design, opened at Rockefeller Center to elevate Indian designers and artisans while challenging the region's historical role as outsourced production.
fromHyperallergic
2 weeks ago

Iranian Artist Speaks Her Heart

The Lower East Side institution's OMA-designed, $82 million expansion debuted this week to mixed reviews, reflecting a range of opinions on its new look and functionality.
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from48 hills
2 weeks ago

For Iranian artist Shiva Ahmadi, 'ornamentation becomes a form of resistance' - 48 hills

Shiva Ahmadi's interdisciplinary art practice channels personal experiences of displacement, political upheaval, and immigrant anxiety into visually seductive works that address brutal global issues affecting marginalized communities.
Music
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Derek Hunter Wilson's Sculptures Sounds like the Pacific Northwest Coast

Sculptures is a gentle, grief-centered ambient-classical album blending Pacific Northwest coastal memories with improvised textures and sculptural editing.
fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 weeks ago

"Always Were" by Artist Opal Mae Ong

Ong's work contains a deep reverence for the otherworldly, combining the remnants of ancestral knowledge with speculative visions to form a kind of personal myth-making. The title of their latest series, "Always Were", is intentionally fragmentary suggesting a temporal and grammatical ambiguity that points to the liminal nature of Ong's figures and the time and place they inhabit.
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fromHyperallergic
2 weeks ago

The Sartorial Is Political in "The New York Sari"

The sari functions as a living art form, historical document, and political statement that reflects South Asian diaspora experiences and identity in New York.
fromJuxtapoz
1 month ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Shaquelle Whyte: "Nine nights; Strange fruit" @ White Cube, Hong Kong

Nine nights; Strange fruit brings together a new body of paintings by London-based artist Shaqúelle Whyte that trace the emotional and temporal reverberations of familial grief. Rather than unfolding as a linear account, the exhibition forms a constellation of moments that draw upon the Jamaican funerary tradition of Nine Nights and the historic resonance of the protest song 'Strange Fruit'. Across these works, figures fracture, double and ripple, compressing multiple temporalities within a single visual field.
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fromArtforum
3 weeks ago

War hangs heavy: Vietnamese performance in New York

War functions as a persistent atmospheric condition affecting generations rather than a discrete historical event, exemplified through Vietnam-based artists' work addressing imperial influence and antiwar legacies.
#indigenous-art
fromBoard Game Quest
1 month ago

Sand Art Review

Sand Art is a game by Kory Jordan and published by 25th Century Games for two to four players ages 10 and up. It takes about an hour to play, and has you collecting resources and then coloring in a bottle, making art in a bottle out of sand, in case the name didn't give away the plot. Gameplay Overview: Sand Art has you gathering and mixing sand, which is used to fill your bottle.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 weeks ago

Influential collection of Indigenous art hires former Whitney curator, will open exhibition space in New York

I've been aware of the Gochman Family Collection for a number of years through my work with artists in the collection, including during the organisation of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Memory Map. What drew me to the role was the chance to focus on the parts of curatorial work that excite me most--supporting living artists and helping them realise their visions.
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from48 hills
2 months ago

Ashima Yadava's art documents South Asian survivors-and rebukes hypocritical politics - 48 hills

Ashima Yadava uses photographic storytelling to witness global injustice, confront Western hypocrisy, and imagine urgent paths toward systemic change.
#painting
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago
Design

Between Worlds': Musah Swallah art exhibit in Chelsea shows the transformation of surface into message amNewYork

fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago
Design

Between Worlds': Musah Swallah art exhibit in Chelsea shows the transformation of surface into message amNewYork

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fromWIRED
2 months ago

Sorry MAGA, Turns Out People Still Like 'Woke' Art

Mainstream entertainment achieved major success with diverse, politically conscious projects that became cultural phenomena despite political and corporate pushback against DEI.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 weeks ago

chiharu shiota's woven webs meet yin xiuzhen's clothing installations at hayward gallery

Hayward Gallery presents two major concurrent textile installations by Chiharu Shiota and Yin Xiuzhen that transform ordinary materials into immersive spatial explorations of memory, identity, and shared human experience through large-scale installations.
Photography
fromColossal
2 months ago

Moving Multimedia Collages by Rich Wells Playfully Remember Places and Landscapes

Rich Wells creates moving collages from photos, videos, sound bytes, and illustrations that capture the essence of place through short, looping animated worlds.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

In Conversation: Will Wilson

Wilson's work reexamines how Native peoples have been photographed and represented over time. Using modern photographic techniques and digital media, he responds to Curtis's influential project The North American Indian (1907-1930), inviting viewers to reflect on questions of identity, visibility, and who has the power to shape the images we see.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Vancouver Art Gallery gifted more than 800 photographs by Stephen Shore

We are profoundly grateful to the Chan family for their extraordinary generosity and their commitment to making Stephen Shore's Uncommon Places accessible to all. Few bodies of work have so decisively changed the course of photography.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

'If a work is meant to be mine, there's always time': Mashonda Tifrere on the art she collects and why

While taking a break from her musical career, Tifrere founded the nonprofit organisations ArtLeadHER and Art Genesis in 2016. ArtLeadHER provides visual-arts education and exhibition opportunities to women and teenage girls, while Art Genesis helps organise shows for emerging and underrepresented artists.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Squeak Carnwath Paints Her Own Path

Squeak Carnwath rejects the idea that painting is exhausted and continues to produce expansive, vital work within the oil painting tradition.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Marigold Santos Takes Root

The only thing most people know about epiphytes, if they know about them at all, is that they're rootless. That's not quite true - they develop highly specialized root systems adapted to wherever they land. In Epiphytic Elucidations at Patel Brown Gallery, Calgary-based artist Marigold Santos takes this fact as more than a metaphor. The exhibition uses epiphytes - plants that grow on other plants without harming them - as a framework for the expansive ways diasporas form through material labor.
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fromColossal
1 month ago

A Quilted Ice Hut on a Minnesota Lake Celebrates Community, Agriculture, and Craft

Art Shanty Projects commissions artists to build interactive, quilt-inspired ice shanties on Lake Harriet, combining regional agricultural traditions, textile craft, and public engagement.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Art Movements: Marilyn Minter Wins Again

Marilyn Minter won the 2026 Anderson Ranch International Artist Award amid a wave of museum appointments, gallery signings, and leadership changes.
fromAnOther
1 month ago

Chiharu Shiota, the Artist Making Human Connection Tangible

Known most for her large-scale artworks created from vast, intricate networks of thread, she developed her unique practice to make tangible the endless speculative configurations of human connections - something to be experienced rather than defined. But by asking her to describe her new exhibition, Threads of Life at the Hayward Gallery, I'm dragging her back into a reductive world of language. "If I wanted to express myself in words, if I could explain in words, I'd rather write," she says. "So I want to build visually, and I want to create visually. What I want to describe is beyond words."
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

We Must Do More Than Simply Depict Our Lives

The Bronx Museum biennial spotlights representational works that center urban youth and marginalized identities, challenging mainstream narratives through sincere, everyday portrayals.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Arizona museum hosts world hoop dance championship

Last February, master of ceremonies Dennis Bowen (a Seneca elder) welcomed the reigning champion into the 2025 World Championship Hoop Dance Contest arena at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. Thousands of spectators joined them to watch more than 100 dancers compete across the two-day event. Bowen announced Josiah Enriquez's (Pueblo of Pojoaque, Navajo, Isleta) accomplishments as a top place finisher several years running in the teen division and as the surprise winner in an unprecedented tiebreaking round in the adult division the year before.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

It's about hurling yourself into the unknown': Charmaine Watkiss on turning a UK museum upside down

Charmaine Watkiss connects Caribbean, African and UK botanical knowledge and diaspora histories through portraits and sculpture emphasizing medicinal plants and ancestral herbal traditions.
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

A Somali-American Artist Speaks Out

Amid the savagery of the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration - culminating in the killing of Renee Nicole MacklinGood - everyday Americans have shown incredible courage in pushing back against ICE's takeover of their cities. Joining them today are several Minnesotaart institutions that will close their doors to protest against the cruel treatment of their neighbors. You can read all about that today, plus a moving personal essay by Ifrah Mansour, a Somali-American artist based in Minnesota.
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fromColossal
2 months ago

Valerie Hammond's 'Waking Dreams' Explores Surreal Visions of Nature at the Cusp of Sleep

Valerie Hammond carves low-relief wood panels of nocturnal flora and fauna that blur waking and dreaming, exploring the liminal hypnagogic space between reality and imagination.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

San Jose artist brings wind, light to bear in her paintings

Ayelet Gal-On's layered textured paintings of white dresses capture wind and light; her solo exhibition runs March 3–29 at Gallery 9 in Los Altos.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 months ago

Artist Spotlight: Su A Chae

Su A Chae's paintings examine identity and belonging through paradoxical spatial propositions, cultural memory, information asymmetry, and balance framed as active resistance.
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from48 hills
1 month ago

Meghna Sharma paints the loneliness and joy of immigrant experience - 48 hills

Meghna Sharma paints everyday domestic and community scenes in oil, transforming ordinary moments into finely rendered, resonant works rooted in home and family.
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from48 hills
2 months ago

With SF Art Week, a great Bay Area painter comes home - 48 hills

Elmer Bischoff's major exhibition of over 30 paintings and works from the 1940s–1980s opens at Nelson Duni gallery in San Francisco during Art Week.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

VizArts Monthly: Existential Journeys * Oregon ArtsWatch

February exhibitions center on universal human experiences—happiness, grief, cultural resilience, and connection to nature—expressed through contemporary, site-specific, and group exhibits.
#ceramics
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

'It's Not All About Me': Three Portland icons make a winning show * Oregon ArtsWatch

With most of us, 90 minutes of reminiscing wouldn't make for scintillating theater. Gert Boyle, as played by Wendy Westerwelle, is the exception to that rule. The late Gert came to fame when she took the reins of Columbia Sportswear after her husband's death in 1970 and also became the "One Tough Mother," with gray hair and glasses, of its comedic '80s and '90s ad campaigns. In one, she put her son, Tim, through a carwash to test the durability of a coat.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

San Jose artist brings wind, light to bear in her paintings

Artist Ayelet Gal-On does not just paint; she builds, layering oil, acrylic and plaster on canvas. Gal-On's signature subjects for "Taken by the Wind, Swept by the Light," her upcoming solo exhibition at Gallery 9 in Los Altos, are white dresses that appear to hang on a line, defying the stillness of the canvas. "I love the process of playing with color," says the artist.
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fromColossal
2 months ago

Steven Towns' Quilted Works Emphasize Black Joy as Resistance in 'Safer Waters'

Combining a variety of fabrics, buttons, shells, and beads, Stephen Towns' mixed-media textile pieces draw on the rich heritage of quilts made especially by Black women in the American South. Tableaux reminiscent of family portraits and vacation snapshots lend themselves to an exploration of the power of pleasure and community during an era when the South was still racially segregated.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Deborah Jack's Immersive Elegy for Water

In the language of climate, water is dialectical: It is overabundance and scarcity; needed as well as dreaded. Psychologically, it can represent the unconscious, the maternal, the prelapsarian. Artist Deborah Jack disrupts any viewer's impulse to find recreational soothing in the ocean's tidal landscape, as she openly critiques the legitimacy of cartography, empire, and ecological adaptation. Jack's six-channel video installation "a sea desalts, creeping in the collapse... in the expanse...a rhizome looks for reason... whispers an elegy instead"
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fromJuxtapoz
2 months ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Faith Ringgold @ Jack Shainman Gallery, NYC

Faith Ringgold's practice centers textiles—tankas and story quilts—alongside paintings and sculptures, addressing Black American history, gender, racial identity, and activism.
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fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

Review of Mrinali Mukherjee at RA | Berlin Art Link

The exhibition centers Mrinalini Mukherjee and traces South Asian contextual modernism shaped by Santiniketan's collaborative, experimental ethos and diverse global influences.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

VizArts Monthly: Illumination * Oregon ArtsWatch

Light and illumination shape perception, guide movement, and inspire diverse contemporary art practices across exhibitions using Light and Space, installations, projections, and abstract drawing.
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

What the Smithsonian Won't Say About Grandma Moses

Grandma Moses's comforting myth must be deconstructed because her work embodies harmful American exceptionalist values.
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

On Being a Somali Artist in Minnesota

Minnesota’s multicultural refugee communities, communal kindness, and artistic storytelling sustain resilience and rebuild hope amid violence and loss.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Redwood City art installation depicts cradle of resistance

An installation juxtaposes motherhood and political imprisonment, while a nonprofit has served 10,000 free meals to Bay Area community college students.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

February DanceWatch: A quartet of fairy tales, Urban Bush Women, Mike Barber & friends, and much more * Oregon ArtsWatch

February in Oregon presents four classic fairytale ballets alongside socially engaged contemporary dance, juxtaposing timeless themes of power and gender with current sociopolitical expression.
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fromDesign Milk
2 months ago

Vivian Chiu on Joyce Lin, Sylvie Rosenthal, Meg Callahan + More

Vivian Chiu combines precise woodworking and sculptural techniques to create optical forms through iterative deconstruction, reconstruction, and research-informed marquetry.
fromJuxtapoz
2 months ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Marcelle Reinecke: Cherries in the Snow @ Monya Rowe Gallery, NYC

For this exhibition, Reinecke presents variations of leisure activities in an imaginary wooded landscape and cozy warm interiors infused with sentimentality. Reinecke highlights common outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming and fishing to simple domestic pleasures such as applying nail polish to a loved ones toes upon a green shag carpet in front of a blazing fire ( Cherries in the Snow, 2025).
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