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GARRY GRANT
DIMENSIONAL CITIES
July 26 - August 15, 2018Join us at North of History gallery on Thursday, July 26, 2018 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. for the art opening reception of DIMENSIONAL CITIES, a solo exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Harlem based abstract artist, GARRY GRANT. This exhibition will run from July 26 - August 15, 2018.
DIMENSIONAL CITIES feature Garry Grant’s two series of works: The Detroit Industrial Complex Series and The Fortification Series. Grant’s body of work focuses on diverse urban landscapes, local and world affairs, and the evolution of our culture. He often includes geometric shapes, vibrant color, and repetition as a way of conveying rhythm in his compositions. Read more….
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NORTH OF HISTORY
445 Columbus Ave. (@81st St)
New York, NY 10024
www.NorthofHistory.com
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@jaesukkim illustration by mixedrealityactivations on Sketchfab
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Introducing @jaesukkim’s premiere video production of the #altamiraspinzone featuring GQ Russia’s @anichkova (at Denis Simachev Shop&Bar)
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Professional Fashion Illustrator Jae Suk Kim uses Google Tilt Brush to illustrate his favorite runway show look from the Sorry I’m Not SS17 at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Russia.
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Lightness and Being.
Artwork by James Turrell.
Informed by his training in perceptual psychology and a childhood fascination with light, American artist James Turrell has worked directly with light and space to create artworks that engage viewers with the limits and wonder of human perception. (Text Source)
Turrell is represented by Pace Gallery.
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(via lola shepard)
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Have You Read…
Paintings by Harland Miller.
Combining text and images to comment on the frequent disconnect between representation and reality, Miller transforms his canvases into large-scale, satirical Penguin book covers, inventing keenly witty titles. (Text Source)
Harland Miller is represented by White Cube gallery.
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Truly, this bag capture of @manrepeller makes this a #coachparis moment.
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Abstracted Symphonies.
Artwork by Caio Fonseca.
Fonseca’s work is strongly influenced by his training as a classical pianist and musical composer. His lyrical abstract paintings rely on the subtle play of monochrome backgrounds with patches of vivid colors - bright oranges, reds, and yellows - suggesting the construction of a melody.
Fonseca is represented by Paul Kasmin Gallery.