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Dashiell Manley’s paintings are not strictly paintings, but rather multimedia and multi-dimensional objects. https://t.co/FGrYzrtNhG
In his color-soaked portraits, Afro-Brazilian artist Zéh Palito presents his own visions of utopia. https://t.co/9h9v73ATNg
In Adelisa Selimbašić's painted universe, perfectly imperfect nude female bodies pose, expose, and go about their daily lives. https://t.co/DmJig6OEi7
In his intimate figurative paintings, Durban-born artist Sphephelo Mnguni explores contemporary life in South Africa. https://t.co/3Rydd0JR9A
Drawing inspiration from antique found photographs, Farley Aguilar’s figures have an eerie, glob-like quality to them, as they often blend into a chaotic abstract backdrop that signals the turbulent relationship between society and the individual. https://t.co/LrXcbXXouV
Andres Nagel, He Took Her In His Arms and Kissed Her Lingeringly, 1989 https://t.co/N64r4M3h6M
One of the most important figurative painters working today, Nicole Eisenman explores the human condition in prints, paintings, drawings, and mixed-media works full of tenderness and dark humor. https://t.co/Wfd7BdfHpA
Both the human figures and the anthropomorphized objects in Finnish artist Essi Kuokkanen’s paintings ooze melancholy, often in the form of tears, sweat, or the shedding of flower petals or hair. https://t.co/Oi7c0uf9GV
From sculpture to video to NFTs, Anne Vieux’s psychedelic oeuvre takes us on a trippy journey to the future. https://t.co/iPwWG8OKRz