Interview: Jung Lee: The South Korean photographer captures neon thoughts in barren landscapes to convey the limitations of language

Interview: Jung Lee


Graduating with an MFA from the esteemed Royal College of Art in London, South Korean artist Jung Lee not only studied the theory and practice of photography, but also the art of a foreign language—English. Ever…

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Kazuko Miyamoto: A self-titled solo exhibition from the minimalist artist, and former assistant to Sol Lewitt, includes sketches and strings

Kazuko Miyamoto


by Charlotte Anderson Invisible Exports is a small gallery space that sits just on the border of Chinatown behind an unassuming door at 89 Eldridge Street. There on view until 2 March 2014 are the seminal…

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The Postcard is a Public Work of Art: Mailable works of art by 60 Britain-based artists on show in London

The Postcard is a Public Work of Art


No matter where you go in the world, you will, no doubt, have the opportunity to pick up a postcard to commemorate the place and time. Taking the novel piece of rectangle card and transforming it into a canvas with near infinite potential,…

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ART:I:CURATE: The new social online platform invites you to curate artwork from emerging contemporary artists and develop your taste

ART:I:CURATE


Art—thanks to the internet—is becoming more democratic and accessible than ever before. There are already numerous online platforms, like Artsy, which use the web to full advantage and encourage users to discover and experience art. Things…

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Art Studio America: One editor treks around the country to visit 115 contemporary artists, from Marina Abramović to Cory Arcangel

Art Studio America


An artist’s space can reveal as much about him or her as their actual artworks can, an idea that CH explores in our regular Studio Visit series. Taking things to a new level is “Art…

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Eric White: All of This Has Not Occurred: The artist walks us through his miniature retrospective in LA

Eric White: All of This Has Not Occurred


In the entry of Martha Otero Gallery in West Hollywood is an impressively large oil painting depicting three giant screens showing epic films with scores of theater seats facing in five directions. This massive undertaking is…

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Four Young Art Galleries: A selection of burgeoning, French-related spaces that aim to shake up the art scene

Four Young Art Galleries


At Paris’ Slick Art Fair in October, CH discovered the work of several young galleries that reflect the ever-evolving nature of the industry. Beyond the traditional role of representing artists, their more proactive approach leads them…

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Travis Louie: Strange Discoveries: The master creature conjurer and visual storyteller brings his strange new characters to Los Angeles

Travis Louie: Strange Discoveries


In Travis Louie’s imaginary world strange creatures and humans exist side-by-side—and are even sometimes morphed together into one. While much of his work offers a fictional recreation of the Continue Reading…

Illustration Next: A snapshot of contemporary illustrators at their finest alongside exclusive thematic work

Illustration Next


Though the internet has had a major impact on pop art—and art in general—a resurgence in illustration has been building over the past few years. For her new book called “Illustration Next,” veteran illustrator Ana Benaroya…

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Jon Burgerman: Racing Lines: The Brooklyn-based artist’s upcoming exhibition and workshop at London’s prestigious Southbank Centre

Jon Burgerman: Racing Lines


NYC-based artist Jon Burgerman will be taking a transatlantic flight back home for his upcoming show “Racing Lines” at London’s prestigious Southbank Centre,…

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