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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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Technology
Olafur Eliasson is the Latest Artist to Team with Acute Art on a Series of New AR Artworks
Okay, gotta admit, we are having a lot of fun with this. After writing in March about KAWS's foray into the AR space with the Acute Art app that allows users to place an artist's work into their home
May 14, 2020
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Painting
Varied and Yet Cohesive: "Black & White vs. Color" @ Richard Heller Gallery
As many of our readers know, we are big fans of the simple complexity of black & white artworks. We dedicated our entire 25th anniversary experience in Miami during Basel Week in 2019 to a 170+ b
May 14, 2020
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Pop Life
Maurizio Cattelan x New Museum Present a New Isolation Series, “Bedtime Stories", Kicks Off with Iggy Pop
We’re all looking for unique digital experiences as we jointly and disjointedly inch our way into the different stages of sheltering, adapting and reopening. The art world, in particular, is natura
May 14, 2020
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Photography
An Intimate Portrait of a Brother Living with Schizophrenia
It’s a fact, an estimated 1 in 4 of us will endure some form of mental illness during our lifetime. Those suffering are forced to face the branding of stigma and stereotype which inevitably aggrava
May 14, 2020
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Books
Book Review: "Tauba Auerbach — S v Z"
It feels like for artists of a certain age who grew up in the Bay Area, as I did, we lived during the last great San Francisco art movement, the Mission School. That legacy seems to permeate so much
May 14, 2020
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Collectibles
The "Standing Bather" by Jonathan Chapline x Case Studyo
Man, how I would do anything to be sun bathing or even striking a pose in the warmth of an outdoor shower. Does anyone have one? Trying to be poetic about this, because nearly 10 weeks inside can mak
May 14, 2020
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Studio Time
Art in Uncertain Times: En Plein Air From Books and Travel Videos on YouTube with Daniel Heidkamp
"In our current situation we're not quite at that breaking point, but painting in this time of quarantine can provide a space for the mind to travel when the body can not," Daniel Heidkamp points out
May 14, 2020
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Photography
Enchantment and Suffocation in Zhang Kechun's "The Yellow River"
Best known for large format photographs of the post-industrial Chinese landscape, Zhang Kechun produces epic vistas that extol and underscore the significance of landscape in modern Chinese national
May 14, 2020
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Street Art
Radio Juxtapoz, ep 045: Chip Thomas is Telling the Story of the Navajo Nation Through Street Art
Blame (or credit) covid 19, but it’s as if, more than ever, we are attracted, and thus connected, by a good story. Many of us have spent the last 10 or so weeks attached to the news, or reports fro
May 13, 2020
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Design
Activista Los Angeles Recreates Iconic Album Covers with New Social Distancing Guidelines in Place
Truth be told, by the time the Beatles made Abbey Road, they already wanted to practice social distancing from each other. But can you imagine if the most iconic album covers had to partake in the 6-
May 13, 2020
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Photography
When Midnight Comes Around: Photos of CBGB and Max's From the Late 1970s
Beginning in 1976, the American photographer Gary Green dove into New York City’s exuberant downtown music scene. A photographer’s assistant during the day, nights were spent at Max’s Kan
May 13, 2020
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Painting
Prudence Flint Explores Desire in "The Wish"
Since our first encounter with Prudence Flint's work at her presentation with Mother's Tankstation at Art Basel in Basel last year, we've been obsessing over the intimate, interior scenes. Painted in
May 13, 2020
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