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It’s a well-worn truism that art can be whatever’s on the pedestal. Following this cue, Michèle Pagel takes a broad approach. Her bulky cast-concrete caryatids, resembling archaeological finds, hold up tokens and symbols of world culture and civilization, allegories of the lightness of the spirit and the heft of the body. She does not distinguish the significant from the trivial, applying a clenched fist—a gesture of solidarity and resistance—as readily as a Rolls-Royce hood ornament.For Pagel’s solo show “Rats, Roaches, Pigeons, People,” the contrast between the historic Boltenstern Bar’s
Zhelong Xu is an incredible 3D artist and this is an incredible artbook. The book title Yechawood is the name of his hometown. I actually thought the sculptures in this book were sculpted with wood because of the title. But there's that Adobe logo on the cover and Adobe isn't really into traditional art. It turns out that this book was published by Allegorithmic, an Adobe
Ashley A. Ross is a photographer and artist based in San Francisco. Her work utilizes allegorical portraiture and personal memorabilia to investigate themes of black adolescence and identify formation. In 10/27/03, Ross pays particular attention to the issue of indoctrination and identity within the confines of her own religious upbringing. The photographs reflect an introspective and nuanced recollection of past religious experiences.The title, 10/27/03, is a reference to the date of the artist's spiritual birthday following her baptism as a child. The date serves as a metaphor for a child's naive perception of life. The body of work similarly calls into question the impact of such stringent belief systems during such formative years and who gets to determine one's spiritual value. Ashley A. Ross was selected as one of the winners of our 2023 Art & Photo Book Awards! With support from Artmobile, we helped Ashley turn her series into a book, available now! If you want the opportunity to publish a book of your own work, you can apply for our 2024 Art & Photo Book Awards here. See more from “10/27/03” below along with our interview with Ashley!