Workshops #Chicago #Danielle Clough #embroidery July 21, 2023 Grace Ebert All images © Danielle Clough, shared with permission Colossal is beyond thrilled to welcome South African artist Danielle Clough (previously) to Chicago for a pair of in-person workshops this September. Whether working on tennis rackets, clothing, or scraps of fabric, Clough is widely known for her vibrant embroideries that …
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Larissa De Jesús Negrón – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS
A selection of work by multidisciplinary artist Larissa De Jesús Negrón. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Negrón’s process is deeply therapeutic. Driven by introspection and self-discovery as well as an interest in how one processes psychological trauma, Negrón experiments with diverse materials to explore existential issues and curiosities of the subconscious mind. She implements automatism (the performance of actions …
Read More »Bounce and Caper Among the Trees at UPLÅ, Canada’s Biggest Trampoline Parks — Colossal
Design #Canada #parks #playgrounds July 21, 2023 Kate Mothes All photos © The Trekking Group and UPLÅ At the base of Mont-Saint-Grégoire, a short drive from Montréal, the outdoor adventure designers behind The Trekking Group conceived of Canada’s largest trampolines for UPLÅ adventure park. A new location in Stouffville, Ontario, just outside of Toronto, expands the possibilities of play …
Read More »Marina Xenofontos “failed cache” at Hot Wheels Athens
1. Marina Xenofontos, Holding back, holding tight, 2023, Merino wool fabric, embroidery, steel structure gallery, 330 x 150 cm 2. Marina Xenofontos, Old Ford Rd, 2023, MDF wood, print on plexiglass, LED lights, Arduino board, reflective sensor, 69 x 53 x 53 cm 3. Marina Xenofontos and Kyriakos Kyriakides, Heart shaped maquette for future photography show, 2020, Wood, inkjet prints (2018–20), felt, steel …
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Read More »Art Dealer Adam Lindemann Arrested in Montauk
Adam Lindemann (photo by The Image Gate/Getty Images) Adam Lindemann, owner of the New York gallery Venus Over Manhattan and son of a billionaire natural gas mogul, has been arrested in Montauk, Long Island, and charged with criminal trespassing in the third degree and harassment in the second degree. According to Lindemann’s lawyer Edward Burke, Jr., the incident took place …
Read More »Wreck of Notorious Camargo Slave Ship Possibly Found Off Brazil’s Coast
Divers searched for the sunken vessel in the coast of Angra dos Reis. (all images courtesy AfrOrigens Institute) Researchers say they may have found a slave ship dating back to the 19th century off the Brazilian coast in the sea of Angra dos Reis. Scientists from the AfrOrigens Institute, the Fluminense Federal University, the Federal University of Sergipe, and multiple …
Read More »Barbara Brandon-Croft’s Comics Tell It Like It Is
A new compilation of weekly strips by Barbara Brandon-Croft hit the shelves in February (all images courtesy of Drawn and Quarterly Press) Newspaper funny pages feel anachronistic these days, in a world where so much news content has moved out of newsprint and onto televised or online platforms. But for many decades, the comics section was a little window into …
Read More »Miniature Artist’s Tiny Monet Reunited With Original
Some museum patrons find it difficult to suspend their disbelief when seeing world-famous masterpieces in person after only viewing reproductions beforehand. Peruvian miniature artist Ana Sofía Casaverde shared similar sentiments last May when she saw Claude Monet’s “Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son” (1875) for the first time at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, …
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For a millennium starting in the 4th century, traders and travelers met in grottoes carved into cliffs near the Dunhuang oasis, leaving behind artwork that was preserved thanks to the desert climate. But the region’s summers are no longer so calm or dry. In the Jinta Temple Grotto, over 300 miles from the Mogao Caves, atmospheric humidity levels reached as …
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