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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Art Basel Miami 2025: Latin American artists take center stage

Latin American artists at Art Basel reinvent cultural heritage by subverting religious iconography and using tiles, glass sculptures, ceramics, and relocated materials.
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

Basking in the Light of Raul de Nieves's Stained Glass Tarot

In Light of Innocence, a stained glass solo exhibition by Raúl de Nieves, currently on view at Pioneer Works, is also in many ways a collaboration - across tarot, Mexican folklore, and Catholicism, as de Nieves draws from these visual traditions to create a grand cathedral in the central gallery. By installing art with strongly spiritual and religious connotations, he's transformed the space from a creative one to a contemplative one.
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fromAnOther
2 months ago

Gareth McConnell's Quotidian Portrait of East London Street Life

Gareth McConnell doesn't see things like everyone else. He sees the world in technicolour, as his photographs of wild horses illuminated in neon light and his psychedelic flower arrangements attest. His take on street photography is equally vivid. In his new photo book, Window, published by Sorika, McConnell brings together beautifully grainy crops of scenes from his bedroom window in east London - a supermarket carpark, a funeral car passing by, strangers going about their day.
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fromMedievalists.net
4 months ago

New Medieval Books: Images of Thomas Becket in the Middle Ages and Beyond - Medievalists.net

The present collection builds upon this recent body of scholarship. It embraces the expanded framework of visual and material culture studies to explore a spectrum of objects executed in a broad range of media.
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fromOpen Culture
7 months ago

How Our Depiction of Jesus Changed Over 2,000 Years and What He May Have Actually Looked Like

Depictions of Jesus in art often diverge from biblical descriptions, presenting a glamorous image contrary to the historical context of a 1st-century Jew.
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