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The Aquatic and Terrestrial Life of Southern California Merges into Hybrid Creatures in Jon Ching’s Paintings | Colossal
AUGUST 22, 2022. GRACE EBERT King Tide.” All images © Jon Ching, courtesy of Beinart Gallery Los Angeles-based artist Jon Ching imagines the fantastic possibilities of melding Earth’s flora and fauna, rendering bizarre creatures with mushroom feathers and striped tulip fins. … Continue reading
“When We All Have Pocket Telephones”: A 1920s Comic Accurately Predicts Our Cellphone-Dominated Lives | Open Culture
by Colin Marshall Much has been said lately about jokes that “haven’t aged well.” Sometimes it has do to with shifting public sensibilities, and sometimes with a gag’s exaggeration having been surpassed by the facts of life. As a Twitter … Continue reading
Playfully Surreal Scenarios Emerge from Innumerable Acrylic Dots in Quint Buchholz’s Paintings | Colossal
AUGUST 19, 2022. GRACE EBERT All images © Quint Buchholz When viewing the uncanny scenes of Munich-based artist Quint Buchholz, it’s evident that play, experimentation, and exploring the uncharted are central tenets of his practice: a string quintet precariously balances above … Continue reading
Sou Meninos do Morumbi
Meninos do Morumbi’s DVD, “Sou Meninos do Morumbi” (I Am Meninos do Morumbi). The DVD features interviews with the kids and live concert footage filmed in Sao Paulo at the Auditório do Ibirapuera theater. The DVD was directed by the … Continue reading