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UK art collaborative Art Below is latest organisation to take public art to the city's roadsides.
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Read MoreZoe Crosher wins the Smithsonian Magazine American Ingenuity Awards 2015
Read MoreGo West? This ambitious art project did. The Los Angeles Nomadic Division’s Manifest Destiny Billboard Project has reached its final destination in Los Angeles after a 2,722-mile journey west from Fort Lauderdale.
Read MoreLate in January, 10 billboards by artist Daniel Small went up around the border town of Las Cruces, New Mexico. Each showed a different line of strange lettering resembling Greek and Paleo-Hebrew characters, along with modern red proofreading marks, against an unruly desert landscape.
Read MoreIn this article we bring you a selection of 10 opening exhibitions around the world. Our list includes Interruptions Repeated, an exhibition by Almond Zigmund that spotlights installations that associate geometry, colors and patterns, the Michelle duBois Project assembled by artist Zoe Crosher that shows the endless archive of a woman who obsessively photographed herself throughout the 1970’s and 1980’s, Jörg Obergfell’s third exhibition, Towers and Trees, that focuses on the relationship between artificial and natural elements, Fires In The North by photographer Yuichi Takasaka that presents the amazing beauty of the Aurora Borealis, and an exhibition by Kathrin Longhurst that associates feminity and materiality to depict women of the revolution.
Read MoreTransgressing the Pacific, LA-Like What does one do when one cannot go farther west? When one reaches the limits of Manifest Destiny
Read MoreWest Coast non-profit LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) is activating the Interstate 10 with art spread across the country as part of the incredible Manifest Destiny Billboard Project. From California to Florida, the project brings ten contemporary artists together, creating 100 art-infused billboards along the highway. The project, which began last October, will evolve in chapters as it develops along the I-10, thematically linked together by referencing the concept of the territorial expansion of Manifest Destiny.
Read MoreWe made it a top pick on ArtCat just this afternoon, while standing inside the gallery. The bad news is that Zoe Crosher's show at DCKT
Read MoreMartin Sullivan, the director of the National Portrait Gallery, announced this week that he will step down, leaving a leadership gap at the museum.
Read MoreWhether we are conscious of it or not, we all perform different versions of ourselves as we fill the roles required by daily life: co-worker, lover,
Read MoreSome artists take risks because they have insatiable confidence. French conceptualist Yves Klein may be the most famous daredevil artist.
Read MoreVisionary photography organization SLIDELUCK POTSHOW will launch new event SLIDELUCK at the Sandbox Studio in New York City tomorrow night.
Read MoreThis month, the cross-country art exhibition “The Manifest Destiny Billboard Project” starts with the artist Shana Lutker’s ethereal cloudscapes
Read MorePerry Rubenstein is opening a new art gallery in Los Angeles — and it’s not the same old story of a hotshot New York dealer opening a small branch here
Read MoreAperture Foundation joins the 20th anniversary edition of photo l.a! Visit our booth to see our latest selection of books, limited-edition photographs
Read MoreTHE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ZOE CROSHER PRESent oddly obfuscated fictional moments suspended in time—whether that "time" encompasses a literal physical
Read MoreThe Museum of Modern Art recently announced the line-up for its annual “New Photography” exhibition. The artists are Michele Abeles,
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Zoe Crosher (born 1975) currently lives and works in Los Angeles. In addition to her exhibition practice, she has a monograph, Out the Window (LAX), examining space and transience around the Los Angeles airport, and an upcoming publication series of her newest project, The Michelle duBois project, published by Aperture Ideas. Crosher served as Visiting Professor at UCLA and Art Center, as well was Associate Editor at the journal Afterall after receiving her MFA from CalArts. Recently she was awarded the prestigious Art Here and Now Award by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Her work was included in the 2010 California Biennial at the Orange County Museum of Art, California, and she has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States.
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