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Los Angeles artist Guadalupe Rosales reconfigures a dazzling archive of her hometown in the 1990s. It's a show that should catapult her to prominence.
"When I was your age, I worked in a corrugated cardboard factory!" is a phrase my father was fond of telling me as a teenager, presumably in an attempt to extol the virtues of a good Presbyterian work ...
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Vanishing without a trace in 1988, the stolen marble bust of rock legend Jim Morrison ignited decades of mystery and ...
Nirvana Noir is certainly one of the most visually unique indie games you'll find, if not for the fact it's a sequel to 2021's Genesis Noir, where its eye-catching graphic design for depicting a world ...
Don’t judge an album by its cover... Easier said than done for some. Following the controversy surrounding the album image ...
Intuition and vibes brought artist Chris Dyer to the St. Pete/Gulfport area about three years ago. Now, he has murals around ...
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Wild Lines
The flowing lines in “Language is Melting” evoke graffiti. Her layering process, using different paints, some of which ...
A Swedish street art duo known as “Anonymouse” has revealed their identities after nine years of creating miniature mouse-themed installations worldwide ...
For more than a decade, a weathered building off Chartres Street in East Downtown Houston became a living canvas—bold, raw, ...