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Features
Bony Ramirez: Cutthroat
April 22, 2024
Film
Juxtapoz Presents: Carlo McCormick on the Art History of Clowns
April 22, 2024
Illustration
Frank Lloyd Wright is Always "Timeless"
April 22, 2024
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Studio Time
Art In Uncertain Times: Anna Weyant Escapes to Calgary
"Yeah, I had a few group shows and projects lined up for the spring and summer, but everything seems to be up in the air right now," Anna Weyant wrote in a recent email, as we decided to update her s
April 09, 2020
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Installation
Nevada Museum of Art Gives a Virtual Experience to Reigning Queens From "The World Stage"
While the world is currently on stage for the wrong reasons, it’s great to hear that The World Stage at the Nevada Museum of Art will be on view till October 4th once the museum re-opens. In the me
April 08, 2020
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Film
Jux Saturday School: Barbara Kruger "In Her Own Words" for National Gallery of Art, 2016
As we have been at home over the past month, we are catching up on art films, lectures and tutorials that we had missed in the past. Today, we watched this nice short on Barbara Kruger from her show
April 08, 2020
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Features
VHILS: Etching the Stories of a City
VHILS first soared into my radar around 2008. By that point, graffiti was already a massive worldwide culture that people from different fields were not only trying to understand, but also monetize.
April 08, 2020
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Books
Book Review: POW! WOW! WORLDWIDE! Volume One
At the tail end of the 21st century, art historians are going to sit down and develop a review of the hundred years that came before, and I wonder how they will interpret the early years. In many way
April 08, 2020
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Studio Time
Art In Uncertain Times: Paco Pomet Used To Paint the Surreal World, Now We Live In It
“I continued painting in my studio until last Monday when our government prohibited working outside the home except for professionals in essential duties," Paco Pomet concedes as he reports f
April 08, 2020
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Music
Music Video: Aesop Rock "Drums On The Wheel" Directed by Jim Dirschberger with Illustrations by Travis Millard
Aesop Rock has been a longtine friend of the magazine, as both contributor and has lended some beats to our videos in the past. We love when we can shine a light on his music, as he is also one of th
April 07, 2020
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Studio Time
Art In Uncertain Times: Doing Things a Little Different with EKTA in Gothenburg, Sweden
As we continue to expand our Art in Uncertain Times series, we have yet to check in with our friends in Scandinavia. For years one of my favorite artists has been Swedish-painter, EKTA, and his
April 07, 2020
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Photography
Sheltering in Place: Judith Black's "Pleasant Street"
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
April 07, 2020
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Studio Time
Art In Uncertain Times: Studio Practice with Serena Mitnik-Miller
As we continue our Art In Uncertain Times series, it has given us a chance to work with If You Were Here Now on multiple IG live tutorials and painting sessions from artists around the world. Last Sa
April 07, 2020
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Painting
Taking a "Raincheck": A Conversation with Louisa Gagliaridi
Louisa Gagliaridi’s debut solo at Galeria Dawid Radziszewski, February 28 through March 28, 2020, in Warsaw, Poland happened in the nick of time, giving us the opportunity to view the everyday thro
April 07, 2020
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Books
Book Review: Yoshitomo Nara's LACMA Exhibition Catalogue
Yoshitomo Nara is underrated. If you consider that an overstatement for such a successful internationally renowned artist, concede that he had a personal record breaking auction sale in late 201
April 07, 2020
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