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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
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Gretchen Scherer:
If Rooms Could Talk
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SPRING 2024:
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Painting
Intimate Flowers Bloom: Lola Gil's Unique Surrealism in Online Exclusive @ KP Projects, LA
For awhile we’ve enjoyed the opportunity to view art shows virtually from our phones and computers, but now that opportunity has become a necessity, and full programs have shifted to "online exclus
March 30, 2020
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Studio Time
Art in Uncertain Times: Agostino Iacurci, From Brooklyn To Berlin In the Midst of a Lockdown
"I always had the feeling of Berlin being a quiet city, but now it feels quieter than ever," Italian-born, Berlin-based artist Agostino Iacurci tells Juxtapoz in our latest report from the Art in Unc
March 29, 2020
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Collectibles
Author/Artist Dave Eggers and Electric Works Team For Collection to Benefit ScholarMatch
"Unlike a book that's four years in the making, this art piece is done in a day," Dave Eggers, the famed author of such books as The Circle and A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius told us for a
March 29, 2020
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Illustration
Art In Uncertain Times: Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with Nathaniel Russell
If you were lucky enough last night to catch Nathaniel Russell's IG live session with Juxtapoz in support of If You Were Here Now, you got an amazing and meditative experience from the artist's India
March 28, 2020
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Painting
Built for Love: Lily Wong's Solo Exhibition @ Kapp Kapp, NYC
This April, Kapp Kapp Gallery in New York City presents the debut exhibition of Lily Wong (b. 1989). Built for Love will mark Wong’s first solo exhibition in New York and will feature a body of new
March 27, 2020
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Photography
Sheltering in Place: Todd Hido's Intimate Distance
Navel gazing can get a little old, so, in the coming weeks (months?), as we find ourselves counting the hours till lunchtime on the sofa, we look for productive and creative ways to spend our days. I
March 27, 2020
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Studio Time
Art In Uncertain Times: Work Makes Work with Josh Jefferson in Boston
"How are you doing?" It's casual and automatic, not always heartfelt, so routine that you don't even realize it’s the default salutation to friends, family or a random stranger. But now it feels es
March 27, 2020
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Painting
Tomoo Gokita's "Game Over" Feels More Like Game On
At the beginning of March, Massimo De Carlo Gallery in Milan was about to host a major opening for the Italian solo debut by the Japanese painter, Tomoo Gokita. By that point, most of Italy was headi
March 27, 2020
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Painting
Art In Uncertain Times: Fifth Wall TV Gets "Locked In" with Arinze from Lagos, Nigeria
Although we may be practicing social distancing, to some extent, we are definitely participating in socialbility in the digital realm. Our newest series, "Art In Uncertain Times," looks at how artist
March 26, 2020
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Collectibles
James Jean to Drop "Lory" Print in Special 24-Hour Period From April 2—3, 2020
These are the type of releases we get ourselves ready for. James Jean, one of the signature artists in the 26 years of Juxtapoz, who has traversed the worlds of comics, illustration, commerical desig
March 26, 2020
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Magazine
Maja Djordjevic: Always a Different Person
The premise based on Aristotle’s mimesis proposing that, "Art imitates life," is manifest in most of the figurative works we see. While the Greek philosopher and polymath focused on the relationshi
March 26, 2020
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Painting
And After All, You're My "Wunderwall" with Heidi Ukkonen, Ralf Kokke and David Noro
One of the last openings we were able to attend in Europe before the world was placed on a much needed pause was the lovely Saturday midday opening of the latest edition of Gallery Sofie Van de Velde
March 26, 2020
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