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An artist news article is typically a news article about an artist, their work, or their career. It may include information about their upcoming projects, new releases, or awards. An article may also profile an artist, or discuss their influence on the art world. An artist article is typically a longer form article that provides in-depth analysis of the artist’s work or career. It may include interviews with the artist and/or other people involved in the artist’s career. It may also provide historical context and discuss the artist’s influence on the art world. Artist videos are typically videos featuring the artist or their work. These may be promotional videos, interviews, or other videos featuring the artist in some way. Artist videos may also include live performances or videos of the artist creating artwork.
MAMA is pleased to present The order of things, an exhibition of a new body of work by Naira Mushtaq. The artist explores the visceral nuances of power and violence within colonial contexts, drawing on her study of archival materials documenting organized game hunts in colonial India, known as 'Shikar'.
”human being²” {human being squared} [digital Art, 20th September 2023] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, digital artwork, 1920 x 1080 pixels. ”human being²” speaks to us in black and white regarding ethnical, ethical, cultural values that are wickedly devalued or twisted in Law and society dependent upon a person’s beliefs. "The Spiritual Charter is to…
‘Living Patterns Contemporary Australian Abstraction’ features the work of contemporary Australian artists who deploy methods of abstraction — obfuscation, codification, reduction — to create their artworks. Mediums vary — from painting and conceptual techniques to sculpture and digital imagery — as do the artists’ concerns, which include topics such as queer identities, Aboriginal cosmology, international… Continue reading » "Living patterns"
David Kordansky Gallery, which has locations in Los Angeles and New York, will now represent New York–based artist Martha Diamond, who is known for her paintings depicting buildings around New York City.