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Wanjin Gim
https://artsugar.co/collections/wanjin-gim
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The road or the cliff?
"Carreteras o barrancos." Art by Kiko Miyares

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Renée Sintenis (1888 - 1965) - Autoportrait, 1933
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Angel wing of steel
An angel’s wing of steel, the saw cuts soft and deep, In silver arcs it sings, as flesh begins to weep.
Art from Joel Hopkinson (not sure)
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Heart
Organ series made from wood, bark and soil
by Dimitri Tsykalov his website

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Incredible folded paper art, Simon Schubert
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Vivienne Westwood
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KENICHI NAKAYA japanese folklore artist
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Adriana Varejao at Gagosian Gallery
Tiles influenced by Moorish design and imported from Portugal to Brazil have long inspired Brazilian artist Adriana Varejao’s meditations on cultural and ethnic hybridity. Now focusing on Mexican Talavera tiles, Varejao’s new work at Chelsea’s Gagosian Gallery considers how the tiles relate to indigenous, Hispanic, Italian and Chinese ceramic production. At the center of the gallery, columns covered in tile are revealed to have meat-like cores that recall the white veined, red marble columns of Baroque architecture. For Varejao, Baroque culture – and the ‘chaotic pulsing matter’ of the columns - is predicated on accepting difference and embracing multiple identities. (On view in Chelsea through June 26th. Masks and social distancing required.) Adriana Varejao, Talavera Meat Ruin I, oil on aluminum and polyurethane, 145 11/16 x 15 ¾ x 15 ¾ inches, 2021.
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Of Home and Belonging

Artist Bea Camacho knits herself in a cocoon for 11 hours
Enclose, 2004 Single-channel video 11 hours
Her IG

Efface, 2008 Single-channel video 11 hours
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Nautilus Spiral
By Iranian artist Anita Chowdry
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Fibonacci spiral by Iraninian illustrator in Pardaz technique
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Say it loud
"Folk Singer" Linocut, 1953, 90x45,5 cm Charles White
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Adipocere
Embroidery on linen
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Women emotional intelligence
There seems to be a lot of illiteracy around body language and not enough acknowledgment that non-verbal cues can be, and sometimes have to be, very complicated. There is often a level of emotional intelligence that is needed to read these cues, and women are bathed in this knowledge.
Robin F. Williams (Source Juxtapoz)





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This artist hand-embroiders canvas "notebooks."
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by Walter Oltmann
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