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TheArtGorgeous - Issue 7 Fall/Winter 2019

In the latest issue of the TheArtGorgeous magazine, the editorial focuses on the Top 200 Art Word Influences across art and culture industries. It highlights global key opinion leaders (KOLs) from artists such as Maurizio Cattelan and JR, to cultural entrepreneurs like Sarah Andelman and Simon de Pury to celebrities such as Swizz Beatz and Beyoncé who push art forward in the digital space.

In the latest issue of the TheArtGorgeous magazine, the editorial focuses on the Top 200 Art Word Influences across art and culture industries. It highlights global key opinion leaders (KOLs) from artists such as Maurizio Cattelan and JR, to cultural entrepreneurs like Sarah Andelman and Simon de Pury to celebrities such as Swizz Beatz and Beyoncé who push art forward in the digital space.

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172 Grace Miceli<br />

Artist<br />

This Brooklyn-based artist has worked with some major names<br />

from The New Yorker to Nike. She runs an online exhibition space<br />

and her humorous and witty illustrations make her posts a<br />

millennial art girl essential. @artbabygirl<br />

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171 Jasmin Hernandez<br />

Curator<br />

This Latino writer started her career<br />

writing for Vanity Fair, and moved on to<br />

be a featured art & culture writer for The<br />

Cut, Bustle, etc. Gallery Gurls, a project<br />

founded by Hernandez, celebrates<br />

women, PoC and QTPoC in the arts. Via<br />

her account, you will discover artists from<br />

different ethnic backgrounds, and also<br />

get a little taste of the female-driven New<br />

York art scene. @gallerygurls<br />

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Image credit: Instagram, Maya Fuhr, Genevieve Gaignard<br />

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173 Aureta Thomollari<br />

Entrepreneur<br />

This fabulous creative director and<br />

businesswoman created her blog even<br />

before most of us got in the game. Her<br />

style is inspired by “old world glamour”<br />

and more than once she has been called<br />

the “Queen of IG.” Follow her exquisite<br />

art, design, travel and fashion picks even<br />

though you will never see her on a badhair-day.<br />

@aureta<br />

174 Genevieve Gaignard<br />

Artist<br />

Our first issue’s cover model can’t be<br />

missed in here: Genevieve Gaignard, a<br />

L.A.-based artist, cites her identity as a<br />

biracial woman as major root for her body<br />

of work. Her hairstyles are divine.<br />

@creativecurvyginger<br />

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