Arts and Literature
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureThe Incoherence of Love: Arturo Fontaine’s Y entonces Teresa, by Will H. Corral


Photo of Arturo Fontaine by Daniel Mordzinski / Courtesy of Agencia Literaria Carmen Balcells In Y entonces Teresa (And then Teresa) (Catalonia, 2024), Arturo Fontaine (b. 1952) questions…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureArmed with Scraps, Lydia Ricci Builds a World of Messy Miniatures — Colossal


For Lydia Ricci, a broken pencil, outdated forms, long-ago paid bills, and tattered bits of fabric are prime materials for her elaborate, small-scale worlds. The…
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Posted On Arts and Literature“The Last Days of Summer” by Photographer Jack Sorokin


A beautiful series by Brooklyn-based photographer Jack Sorokin. “The Last Days of Summer” features portraits and still lifes taken in Cognac, France in late summer.…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureHow a Memoir Became Netflix’s Boots


Greg Cope White is a memoirist, a screenwriter and a producer. As a gay teenager, he followed his (straight) best friend into a summer-long U.S.…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureLOOK HERE Highlights the Work of Progressive Art Studios Nationwide


This fall, Philadelphia’s leading progressive art studio, the Center for Creative Works (CCW), has partnered with Haverford College’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery to present LOOK HERE,…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – What’s Left, Never Left: Auudi Dorsey @ Jonathan Carver Moore, San Francisco


Jonathan Carver Moore is pleased to present What’s Left, Never Left, a solo exhibition by New Orleans-based artist Auudi Dorsey. The exhibition features a new body…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureIndependent Art Fair Partners With Henry Street Settlement


The Henry Street Settlement, the Lower Manhattan social services nonprofit, will partner with Independent Art Fair to host its annual fundraising benefit, according to an…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Brad Hoseley: The Chase, The Orgasm, The Farewell @ Nucleus, Portland


Brad Hoseley is an artist residing in Brooklyn, New York. He received a degree in printmaking from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in 2018.…
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Posted On Arts and LiteraturePeople Really Hate the Philadelphia Art Museum Rebrand


Say goodbye to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and hello to … hold onto your hats … the Philadelphia Art Museum! *crickets* On Wednesday, October…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureCoco Young "Detour" @ James Cope Gallery, Dallas


One of the shows we definitely want to check out in Dallas this weekend is Coco Young’s newest solo show at James Cope, her third…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureHow Textiles Weave Together the Cycle of Life


CHICAGO — What to wear this morning? Are the bedsheets clean? Paper or cloth for wiping up the mess in the kitchen? We mostly take…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Amy Winstanley: Life Hum @ Margot Samel, New York


Margot Samel is pleased to present Life Hum, a solo exhibition of new works by the Scotland-based Amy Winstanley (b. 1983, Dumfries, UK). This is the…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureVaginal Davis Is Queercore’s Fairy Godmother


The showstopper in Vaginal Davis’s new exhibition, Magnificent Product, at MoMA PS1 is a large phallus tucked into a rotating bed, titled “The Wicked Pavilion:…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – In a Time of Darkness, This Is Wonderful News: Matthew Kirk @ de boer, Los Angeles


de boer (Los Angeles) is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of mixed-media wall works and sculpture by Matthew Kirk in Los Angeles. In…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureSix Artists Win MacArthur “Genius” Grants


Six visual artists and photographers — Matt Black, Garrett Bradley, Jeremy Frey, Tonika Lewis Johnson, Tuan Andrew Nguyen, and Gala Porras-Kim — are among the…



