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Mixed media art

A large immersive installation space with red seating and curtains features a massive digital screen on the wall and ceiling showing a sky filled with moving clouds and swarms of black shapes, creating a cinematic environment.

Redefining Immersive Media Art Beyond the Screen

"My hope is to use technology not as a distraction but as an invitation, bringing audiences back into direct relationship with their surroundings and with one another," d'strict director L.J. Kim tells Observer.
By Elisa Carollo
A mixed-media artwork features a group of stylized figures interacting against a backdrop of trees, with circular cutouts and vibrant African-inspired patterns layered over the composition.

Ghanaian Artist Patrick Quarm Explores Hybrid Identities in New York

He became much more aware of his culture while living abroad, which solidified his interest in the complexities of materials physically crossing borders.
By Gameli Hamelo
A photo of eight portrait-like images in a grid, showing six handmade stuffed animal dolls, one man in a shirt and tie, and one abstract, knitted humanoid figure. Each subject is displayed against a plain, light background.

Breaking Free from the Bell Jar: Mike Kelley at Tate Modern

This retrospective embraces the artist’s adolescent alienation while over-analyzing his notoriously crude creations.
By Nathan Smith
Image of a woman sitting in front of a large canvas looking like a big red blanket.

Gina Beavers On Targeting Comfort in Consumer Culture in Her New Show

By Elisa Carollo
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