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Fashion
Anthony Van Engelen and Vans Introduce a Game-Changer in Skate Footwear
March 25, 2024
Sculpture
RIP to the Real Man of Steel, Richard Serra
March 27, 2024
Painting
Radio Juxtapoz, ep 135: Cathrin Hoffmann and a New Post-Surrealism
March 27, 2024
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Collectibles
Juxtapoz x If You Were Here Now x Ana Leovy "Summer Print" For Lebanese Red Cross
As part of our ongoing series of fundraising prints in collaboration with If You Were Here Now, we have released a print by Cancun, Mexico-based painter Ana Leovy entitled Summer. Proceeds
August 06, 2020
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Painting
Cages And The Void Of Colors: Sandra Chevrier's Showstopping Comic Book Inspired Works @ Hashimoto Contemporary, NYC
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Cages And The Void Of Colors, a solo exhibition by Montreal-based artist, Sandra Chevrier. Cages And The Void Of Colors will be Chevrier’s inaugural sol
August 06, 2020
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Studio Time
Art In Uncertain Times: A Report From Australia with Fintan Magee
"The city became eerily quiet most days with almost everything around my studio shut," our friend Fintan Magee reported for Art In Uncertain Times. After five months and over 65accounts from around t
August 06, 2020
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Photography
Humans of AI: Philipp Schmitt's Algorithm-Generated Collages
Philipp Schmitt’s Declassifier uses a computer vision algorithm trained on COCO, an image dataset developed by Microsoft in 2014. In the work, photographs from Schmitt’s series “Tunnel Vision�
August 06, 2020
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Juxtapoz
Black and White Drawings by Moebius
We don't need to remind you: we lost a legend in Jean Giraud, aka Moebius. The French illustrator was famous and widely known for his work on the comics Blueberry and Silver Surfer, as well as h
August 05, 2020
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Street Art
Radio Juxtapoz ep 051: Dan Witz On How the Whole World Became One Big Mosh Pit
Dan Witz is a pioneer man in so many ways, and has lived so many different lives that speaking with him in any setting that isn't a 6 hour session would prove to be difficult. He was painting Baroque
August 05, 2020
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Installation
You Are My Guest: OSGEMEOS Take Over in the Heart of Seoul
Undeterred by the Covid cancellation of their planned presentation at one of the biggest art museums in Brazil, Pinacoteca in Sao Paulo, OSGEMEOS recently celebrated a remote opening of their Korean
August 05, 2020
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NYC Skateboarding in the 1960s by Bill Eppridge
A nice touch of nostalgia this morning, as we came across Bill Eppridge's skateboarding photos he took in New York City during the 1960s. Some of the photos here almost suggest that Bill handed board
August 04, 2020
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Photography
The Adventures of Guille and Belinda and The Illusion of an Everlasting Summer
For her new book Alessandra Sanguinetti returned to rural Argentina to continue her intimate collaboration with Belinda and Guillermina, two cousins who, as girls, were the subjects of the first book
August 04, 2020
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Painting
A Wide Array: A Conversation with Cesar Piette on his New Solo Show in Beijing, China
It's been a little over a year since we originally introduced the buoyant works of the French artist César Piette and his 3D modeling software-based, airbrush-rendered, hyperplastic realism painting
August 04, 2020
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Fashion
The Simpsons x Vans Capsule Collection Has Arrived
A little get together between two icons for your Summer wardrobe. The Simpsons always seemed like the perfect skate collaboration, because in many ways, the emphasis on Bart Simpson as the skateboard
August 03, 2020
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Features
Koichi Sato: The Splendid Sloppy
“I just want to paint with my hand moving,” and that sums up my conversation with Koichi Sato at his studio in Manhattan’s Chinatown. Look for a deeper, more elaborate articulation about his pr
August 03, 2020
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