40 Greatest Minimalistic WordPress Themes for 2024 (Free and Paid)
Not everybody appreciates complexity in design. Extravagant banners, sliders, and varied components can detract out of your content material. A minimalistic, uncluttered web site design lets your work take middle stage, unencumbered by pointless gildings. These streamlined themes are perfect…
Caroline Monnet’s Indigenous Worldbuilding
Caroline Monnet has been busy over the past few months, completing her multidisciplinary Anishinaabe and French-Canadian artist Caroline Monnet. A feature film in 2021 to 11 exhibitions in 2023 — of which four were solo shows — to having her…
How to simplify figures for Animation
When creating characters, it’s easy to get lost in the details. If you’re designing for animation, comics or even your portfolio, it’s important to be able to design a simple character that can be drawn again and again. The ultimate goal…
Juxtapoz Magazine Portfolio: Taylor Anton White
Today’s A PortfolioWe examine the works of Taylor Anton White, who has just opened a single show. Meat Dream L21 GalleryWe have been fans of this artist for many years. “My work gives shape to the fleeting memories and the…
London’s Highline Will Echo Its New York Inspiration, With Local Notes
The rail bridge, which is now derelict, stretches across an active street in north London. Greenery peeks through the gaps between beams, and bright blue paint flakes from rusting steel. Farther east, the railway’s grand Victorian-era arches span a small…
Gustav Klimt’s Portrait Resurfaces After a Century
Gustav Klimt’s long-lost painting, “Portrait of Fraulein Lieser” has been rediscovered. This portrait of a wealthy Austrian Jewish woman is valued at an astounding $54 million. BBC hailed this discovery as a significant addition to art. A Sensational Find In…
Emmanuelle Moureaux Honors Bulgari’s Serpenti in 100 Colours
Tokyo-based French artist, architect, and designer Emmanuelle MoureauxThe actress is known for her 100 Colors The installations take visitors on a sensory visual journey. After her first project, Moureaux designed 49 more iterations of the series. The National Art Center…
Frank Auerbach’s Early Charcoal Portraits Look Deep Into Human Life » Design You Trust
Frank Auerbach is a German-British Painter who created a series of large-scale charcoal Portraits between 1956 and 1962. He repeatedly sketched the sitters, erasing them after each session until they were only ghostly outlines. The paper would often tear as…
‘juergen teller i need to live’ oscillates between intimacy & humor at milan triennale
juergen teller i need to live at milan triennale From January 27 to April 1, 2024, Triennale Milano presents Juergen Teller i need to live, the largest-ever survey show on the German photographer’s work, covering his creative output from the first…
Anthony Tremmaglia : Textured Journeys of Art and Form
A Creative Genesis Anthony Tremmaglia‘s journey into the world of art is a tale of diverse influences converging into a singular, creative force. Tremmaglia’s artistic upbringing was shaped by his Italian father who was an accomplished carpenter and architect and…