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Missing Generation Part 2 detail 1

Gabriel Delgado

Celebrity, Algorithms, and the Art of Fragmenta...

Miss Bugs preview "Algorithms 2.0" at Art Miami 2024, blends digital imagery and handcrafted techniques to critique celebrity, algorithms, and commodification.

Andrew Wyeth, Christina's World, 1948 via MoMA

Lily Frye

Capturing Girlhood in Art

Girlhood, a timeless and universal experience, transcends trends as artists from Degas to Corrigan capture its essence—nostalgia, innocence, and joy.

Merode Altarpiece via worldhistory.org

Jesslyn Low

Altarpieces

Altarpieces, rooted in 11th-century religious tradition, evolve as contemporary artists reimagine their storytelling potential in diverse ways.

Franz Struck, The Sin detail via Artsy

Rosella Parra

Femme Fatales

The femme fatale archetype evolved from seductive, dangerous women in 19th-century art to manipulative, powerful figures in film noir and beyond.

Joe Colombo via Italian Design Club

Madelyn Kenney

Joe Colombo

Italian designer Joe Colombo's imaginative furniture, like the Elda Chair and Boby Trolley, fused art and function, leaving a lasting design impact.

AXIS 2024 part 2. Katya Savel 021gallery Exhibition View

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021gallery: AXIS 2024

021gallery’s ‘AXIS 2024’ showcases emerging artists from Daegu and beyond, featuring over 30 works in painting, sculpture, and video until Dec 27.

This artist's impression illustrates how high-speed jets from a supermassive black hole would look. (Image credit: ESA/Hubble, L. Calçada (ESO))

Madelyn Kenney

The Art of the Universe: How Artists Render Our...

Artists and scientists blend data and creativity to reveal unseen realms of space, making complex cosmic wonders accessible and awe-inspiring.

Luchita Hurtado via artist website

Rosella Parra

Luchita Hurtado: Earth & Sky Interjected

The Harwood Museum of Art in Taos, New Mexico, celebrates the Venezuelan artist Luchita Hurtado in the exhibit Luchita Hurtado: Earth & Sky Interjected.

Project 270 - 2024 Vincent Valdez

Emma Livingston

Project 270: Get Out the Vote

Mana Public Art’s Project 270 uses art to drive voter turnout, especially among young people, by addressing key issues and fostering civic engagement.

Clown Torture via Stedelijk Museum © 2024 Bruce Nauman / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Louise Irpino

Bruce Nauman’s “Clown Torture” (1987)

An analysis of modern artist Bruce Nauman’s controversial 1987 video work “Clown Torture” and an exploration of the reactions it has garnered.