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Painting
Genevieve Cohn's "To Sow From Stones" Explores Female Power and Community
March 15, 2024
Painting
Raymond Lemstra’s Painstakingly Detailed Pencil Drawings
March 15, 2024
Sculpture
Woody De Othello Has "Faith Like a Rock"
March 14, 2024
The Dadaism of
Dada Khanyisa
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Gretchen Scherer:
If Rooms Could Talk
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SPRING 2024:
The Quarterly Preview
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Collectibles
Juxtapoz Shop Exclusive: Aundre Larrow "The Mud" Print
Juxtapoz is excited to announce our newest print release, The Mud, a photo work by NYC-based photography, Aundre Larrow. During the print's limited availability, Larrow and Juxtapoz will share a few
December 17, 2020
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Painting
It's Genieve Figgis and Her Imaginary Friends
Childhood is the time before there is a sense of time, before there is a notion of boundaries, whether a steep flight of stairs or what is deemed an appropriate friendship. Plush stuffed bunnies and
December 17, 2020
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Installation
Library Street Collective Curate Stunning Show in "SITE: Turkel House" with a Frank Lloyd Wright Masterwork
The past few years have seen substantial growth and expansion of digital strategies in the art world, adopted in a number of variations by galleries, art fairs, and institutions; these platforms are
December 17, 2020
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Painting
Mrs. Evan Williams: The Wild Ride of Jamian Juliano-Villani’s New Solo Show @ JTT, NYC
JTT is pleased to present Mrs. Evan Williams, Jamian Juliano-Villani’s third solo show with the gallery (Jamian was the cover artist for our May 2017 issue). On view are 11 paintings, four of
December 17, 2020
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Painting
Final Days to See "New Paintings" by David Humphrey @ Fredericks & Freiser
Fredericks & Freiser is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by David Humphrey. Arms of the Law takes the police as its principal subject. Originally inspired by images seen on the t
December 17, 2020
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Painting
Mario Ayala Works to Appear in "Made in L.A. 2020, the" Fifth Iteration of the Hammer’s Biennial
As of our favorite painters to emerge from Los Angeles in the last decade, we are excited to see Mario Ayala's works be part of the fifth iteration of the Hammer Museum's biennial, Made In L.A. His p
December 16, 2020
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Photography
Woman Go No´Gree: Colonialism and White Feminism in West Africa
With her project Woman Go No´Gree Gloria Oyarzabal asks, “Can we assume social relations in all societies are organized around biological sexual differences?” Oyarzabal tackles this qu
December 16, 2020
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Painting
Bat Soup Painters: Louie Cordero and Mariano Ching Collaborate in Manila
The levels to which the current global situation is affecting all aspects of our lives come to light when looking at the logistics required to make the collaborative exhibition of Mariano Ching and L
December 16, 2020
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Magazine
Nothing But The Hits: Darien Birks Pivots From Nike
His portrait of a suave figure in a powerful puffer coat was all we needed to see. The stylistic, pop illustrations of Darien Birks had us hooked before we even learned of his many influential years
December 16, 2020
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Photography
Radio Juxtapoz, ep 061: Steven Sweatpants is Taking the Photos of a Generation
It’s apt that in a year of so much turmoil, angst and chaotic worry that we end 2020 on a street corner in the Bronx, NYC. The year took an interesting turn for Radio Juxtapoz in NYC this past Marc
December 15, 2020
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Photography
Working Together: The Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop
In 1963 a group of Black photographers based in New York came together in the spirit of friendship and exchange and chose the name Kamoinge—meaning “a group of people acting together” in Gikuyu
December 15, 2020
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Painting
Matthias Weischer's "Bühne (Stage)" @ Drents Museum, Assen, The Netherlands
Whether studio apartment or suburban chateau, sloppy or spartan, our home interiors have become personal stage sets for each of us, 24/7 theaters where life takes place. With this in mind, Matth
December 15, 2020
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