Interview with Francks Décéus
Francks F. Décéus is a Haitian-born Amercian artist based in Brooklyn. Through print-making, collage, and painting, Décéus finds resonance with the political and sociological.
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Francks F. Décéus is a Haitian-born Amercian artist based in Brooklyn. Through print-making, collage, and painting, Décéus finds resonance with the political and sociological.
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Eli Reed is an artist and professional skater who’s made his mark in both worlds. By skating into canvases, he blends the two art forms, making for an innovative symbiotic relationship. Born in Massachusetts, he now resides in NYC , evolving his skateboarding journey into a vehicle for creative culture. Samantha Chevez: When did you
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Sotheby’s is an auction house, founded in 1744 by Samuel Baker. Sothebys is known globally for providing access to and ownership of luxury objects and outstanding art through auctions and buy-now channels, such as private sales, e-commerce, and retail. Over the years, Sotheby’s has auctioned off some of the most notable pieces of our time,
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Cubism, one of the most groundbreaking art movements of the early 20th century, reshaped the way artists interpreted reality. Before its emergence, European painters stuck to realism, striving for lifelike precision in their works. However, as photography became a dominant means of capturing reality, artists began to explore new approaches, leading to the rise of modernist and avant-garde movements.
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The Superflat Movement curated by Japanese artist Takashi Murakami has influenced the art and fashion world since the early 2000s. Artists such as Yoshimoto Nara and Aya Takano have been involved in this movement and are still relevant today. Takashi Murakami, via Wikimedia Commons The Superflat Movement refers to the Japanese postmodern art movement curated
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Multimedia artist Judith Dimitria Fleishman has been in the art world for several decades. As a visual artist, writer, and sound healer living in New York City, the diversity around her inspires her to create. In this interview, Samantha and Judith discuss her craft process, spirituality, and other things. Samantha Chevez: How would you describe
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Subterra Sounds has partnered up with different cafes to open up a performing space for emerging artists through improvisational jams. Horacio, the creator of Subterra Sounds, aims to bring together a community of creativity and diversity on a mission of peace and love. The Subterra Sounds music production studio values the voices of diverse musicians.
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Fainite Can you state your name, please? Bako My name is Bako. Fainite What would you say you do? Who are you? Bako I’m a singer-songwriter. I make music. I consider myself an artist because I make music I believe in, and I like exploring my music. Bako at Pinch Studios playing the guitar Fainite
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In this Artist Talk for the Trops, Amelia Alberti discusses the art world, anecdotes, and how Patti Astor influenced Hiphop culture and its current vanguard through the lens of Al Diaz and Kate Storch.
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In this Artist Talk for the Trops, Amelia Alberti discusses the art world, anecdotes, and how Patti Astor influenced Hiphop culture and its current vanguard through the lens of Al Diaz and Kate Storch.
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