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Paloma Elseser by Nadine Ijewere for Vogue Spain April 2022
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Matthew Grabelsky’s “Jungle Train” at Thinkspace Projects.
Currently on view at Thinkspace Projects in Los Angeles, California is artist Matthew Grabelsky’s solo exhibition, “Jungle Train.”
Grabelsky’s works depict his subjects traveling on subways, often nonchalantly reading magazines or newspapers, while the protagonists in these dyads are strange, quasi-mythological human hybrids with animal heads. Deer, bears, elephants, tigers, and everything in between, make a suited appearance in rush hour. By contrasting the platitudes of the day-to-day with the presence of the extraordinary and unlikely, Grabelsky stages the unexpected within the most unassuming of circumstances.
The exhibition will be on view until August 24th, 2019.
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