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10 Artist-Run Galleries Around the World You Should Know

Artsy Editorial profiles ten artist-run galleries worldwide that are thriving despite the challenge of balancing gallery operations with active art practices. These spaces, founded and operated by working artists, leverage their founders' firsthand experience navigating the art world to curate distinctive programming and build meaningful client relationships. Examples include galleries in underserved neighborhoods in Thailand and other global locations, highlighting the diversity of this grassroots movement.

Queer Figures Commune with Nature in J Carino’s Dynamic Paintings

J Carino creates dynamic paintings that blend earth and jewel tones to depict nude queer figures in intimate communion with nature. His compositions, characterized by blocks of color and gestural brushstrokes, incorporate source materials ranging from live model studies and self-recorded videos to plein air pastel drawings. Carino researches historical and cultural symbols tied to organic forms, weaving them into collage-like narratives that explore themes of desire, paradise, and resilience. He recently relocated to London and will begin a master's program at the Royal College of Art this fall; his work will be featured in a group exhibition at Albertz Benda in Los Angeles in early June.

From art school to soccer pitch: Peter Robinson's six-decade career celebrated in new exhibition in Glen Ellyn

The Daily Herald reports on a new exhibition in Glen Ellyn celebrating the six-decade career of artist Peter Robinson, whose work spans from his art school training to unexpected subjects like soccer pitches. The show highlights the breadth of his practice and his enduring creative output over sixty years.