Friday, November 2, 2018

GLOBAL ART & PHOTOGRAPHY

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Iconic Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki is the subject of a current exhibition entitled “Between Love & Death: Diary of Nobuyoshi Araki.” Organized by the Singapore International Photography Festival, the presentation spotlights 118 original photographs that relay the intimate relationship between Araki and his late wife, Yoko.
Beginning with Subway Love (1963) to Winter Journey (1990), the decades-long series of works encapsulate distinct memories of the artist’s extensive career; showcasing his erotic studio portraits, raw shots from his desolate patio in Tokyo with unabashed youths, and scratchy snapshots from Uganbochi series that call attention to Araki’s “failing right eye, like a portal to another world,” said the festival in a statement.
Between Love & Death: Diary of Nobuyoshi Araki” is currently on view at the DECK Art Space in Singapore. The exhibition will conclude on December 9. In related news, take a look at this week’s list of best art drops.
DECK Art Space
120A Prinsep St.
Singapore, 187937
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Thinkspace Gallery is set to launch the second installment of “The New Vanguard” show at the Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH). Made in collaboration with POW! WOW! Antelope Valley, the show will spotlight celebrated visuals artists such as PichiAvo, RISK, Scott Listfield, Fintan Magee, Super Future Kid, and more. Official details regarding the show are painting, but expect to catch new original paintings, sculptures, installations, and possibly murals.
Preview works to be displayed at the space starting October 20th at MOAH and head over to Thinkspace Gallery’s website to learn more. Elsewhere in art, DABSMYLA is set to launch an exhibition in LA entitled “THINGS THAT CAN’T BE SEEN.”
MOAH
665 W Lancaster Blvd
Lancaster, CA 93534

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