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Alex Prager, Untitled (Parts 2), (2014).
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LOST IN A FOREST Photographer REUBEN WU (tumblr / flickr)
There is an infinite complexity to nature. From sea shells, to the Milky Way galaxy, to the structure of human lungs, there are patterns that exist in everything around us. London based collaborators Kai & Sunny (previously featured here) have always been drawn towards such images created by nature. Opening Saturday, they will exhibit six new ballpoint pen pieces in “The Matter of Time” at 886 Geary Gallery in San Francisco. A more vibrant palette is applied in their new drawings, alongside hand-pulled monochromatic screen prints on copper and paper. Their works magnify and stylize the things that are plainly visible to us but often overlooked. Here, this would be the turn of the tides, represented in energetic, abstract pieces.
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Figurative artist Malcolm Liepke paints expressive images of men and women with increasing sensuality and range of emotions. The raw, gestural quality of his oil paintings lends to his concepts that explore sexual freedom and inhibition. It’s a technique he borrows from those of his favorite artists which includes Diego Velázquez and John Singer Sargent. Closing today at Arcadia Gallery in New York city, his new series “All That We Might Become” builds upon the layers of the complex psychology found in his art.
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Feathered Form (2015), Jennifer Latour
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in honor of seeing SHIFTED tonight in LA - the original, unedited version, of one of the Arrangements In Monochrome covers