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Stunning Posters Illustrate the History of Jazz and Hip-Hop | My Modern Met
By Margherita Cole on February 23, 2023 Jazz Love Blueprint: A History of Jazz Music (Dorothy | $40.18) It’s hard to capture the history of an entire music genre, but Dorothy finds a way to do it in style. It’s … Continue reading
In ‘Uprooted’ by Doris Salcedo, a House Made from Hundreds of Trees Morphs into an Impenetrable Thicket | Colossal
FEBRUARY 23, 2023. KATE MOTHES “Uprooted” (2020-22), 804 dead trees and steel, 300 x 65 x 50 meters. Installation view at Sharjah Biennial 15, Kalba Ice Factory, Sharjah Art Foundation, 2023. All images © Doris Salcedo. Photos by Juan Castro … Continue reading
Azuma Makoto’s Temporary Sculptures Freeze Hundreds of Flowers on a Snow-Coated Lake | Colossal
FEBRUARY 22, 2023 KATE MOTHES All images © Azuma Makoto. Photos by Shiinoki Shunsuke / AMKK Acclaimed floral artist Azuma Makoto has constructed the third botanical sculpture in an ongoing series called Frozen Flowers. On a … Continue reading
Architectural Silhouettes Play With Perspective in Patrick Akpojotor’s Fragmented Portraits | Colossal
FEBRUARY 21, 2023. KATE MOTHES “The Gaze” (2021), acrylic on canvas, 48 x 36 inches. All images © Patrick Akpojotor Akpojotor’s compositions play with perspective, contrast, and color to explore internal and external human experiences. Combining a love for African … Continue reading
Wild Personalities Flirt With Their Frames in Calvin Nicholls’s Meticulous Paper Sculptures | Colossal
FEBRUARY 16, 2023. KATE MOTHES All images © Calvin Nicholls Working primarily in white and neutral-toned paper, Nicholls’s pieces capture the intricate details of musculature, fur, and feathers. In exacting detail, a giraffe nuzzles its young and a panda noshes … Continue reading
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How Beethoven Revolutionized the Symphony
6 Ways that Beethoven revolutionized the symphonic genre, and changed music history forever. […]