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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
Features
Jean Jullien: The Art of Escapism
March 25, 2024
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Photography
Dawoud Bey: An American Project
In 1969, Dawoud Bey made his first trip to a museum to see Harlem on My Mind at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The residents of Harlem had little to no involvement in the shaping of an e
March 13, 2020
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Street Art
Valencia's Las Fallas Festival Postponed
As you can imagine, many, many events are being postponed due to the global pandemic Covid 19, we at Juxtapoz will do our best to deliver updates while bringing you art and art news.
March 12, 2020
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Painting
Return to Feeling: Koak Continues to Stun in Solo Show @ Altman Siegel, San Francisco
Over the past few years, the incredible and imaginative work of Koak has continued to attract our attention. There is a uniqueness in her female forms; moments of intimacy and contemplation, almost f
March 12, 2020
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Technology
KAWS Creates a Major Change in VR/AR Art Game, Drops "COMPANION (EXPANDED)" with Acute Art
For years we have been broaching the era where AR/VR technology and art would not only co-exist, but thrive together. Countless artists have been making amazing work in VR, with Laurie Anderson's wor
March 12, 2020
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Painting
Lee Chen Dao: Sleepless In Tokyo
At first glance, Chen-Dao Lee uses people around him as motifs. He creates, however, mainly works of scenes unfolding extraordinary and ordinary life with composition of old master paintings, portrai
March 12, 2020
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Painting
Royal Jarmon Has It All Mapped Out
In times of extreme populist nationalism and the inevitable tropes that follow, it's a refreshing relief when a national symbol is recontextualized in a cleaver, playful manner, without messaging or
March 11, 2020
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Photography
Let Them Eat Cake: Cheryl Dunn in Conversation with Shepard Fairey
From Subliminal Projects: Cheryl Dunn’s LET THEM EAT CAKE photography exhibit is an important survey of the current political climate and American landscape, and it deserves to be celebrated proper
March 11, 2020
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Painting
"La Machine Molle" : Jason Jägel's Expansive and Storytelling Return to Gallery 16, San Francisco
Jason Jägel has always thought intensely about how his work relates to both music and literature. His nodes to text, instruments and even so much as introducing his versions of musical icons in
March 11, 2020
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Books
Book Review: The Young and Evil
During the 2019 Frieze art fair week, the most talked about exhibit (at least in my circles) wasn’t a booth but an exhibition of historical artists at David Zwirner Gallery in Chelsea, The Young an
March 11, 2020
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Installation
Getting Schooled in the Art Capital
While in NYC in January for ME: An Exhibition of Contemporary Self-Portraiture, our collaborative show with Sugarlift, we visited the New York Academy of Art to check out a beehive of artis
March 10, 2020
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Street Art
Nuart Aberdeen Announces the 2020 Line-Up
Since the beginning of this century, the Nuart Festival has been a prominent and critical voice in the expansion and understanding of street art as not just an underground genre but a prevailing cult
March 10, 2020
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Installation
The Zairja Collective Joins the de Young Museum's' "Uncanny Valley" Exhibition
Pierre Huyghe’s sculpture Exomind hunches down in the tranquil garden, and whether coming or going, she offers a quiet greeting or good-bye to those who visit Uncanny Valley: Being Human in the Ag
March 10, 2020
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