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Painting
Marcus Brutus Channels the Intimacy of Sound in "Lotus Blossom"
April 25, 2024
Film
Juxtapoz Presents: Carlo McCormick on the Art History of Clowns
April 22, 2024
Painting
Aurélie Gravas "A Fan As a Rising Sun" @ Alice Gallery, Brussels
April 24, 2024
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The Art History of Clowns
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Studio Time
Magic Potion: A Studio Visit with Trey Abdella
If you have ever wondered what would happen to paintings if they fell into a bucket of magic potion, Trey Abdella's work would be the answer. Last week, we stopped by Abdella's studio at the New York
February 04, 2020
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Features
Danny Fox: The Beast Within
Danny Fox is a painter from the UK who has been working in Los Angeles for the last few years. He has achieved a rare feat among contemporary artists, penetrating the art world and showing at establi
February 04, 2020
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Design
Aimé Leon Dore's Porsche 911 "ALD 964" Collaboration Will Be On View @ Jeffery Deitch Gallery, Feb 6—9
Much of Juxtapoz's history is tied to the customization of hot rods and car culture. Big Daddy Roth, Von Dutch, Robert Williams... cars played a major role in our early years. That is why we got supe
February 03, 2020
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Painting
Baldur Helgason Shows "Perseverance" @ Padre Gallery
Padre Gallery opened with the mission of bringing exciting emerging artists to NYC's Upper East Side. Baldur Helgason, who was featured in our latest issue, further explores emotive st
February 03, 2020
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Street Art
Bushfire Brandalism: Australia's Art Poster Awareness Campaign
Last week, over 40 artists came together for Australia's largest unsanctioned outdoor art campaign spread across three cities. 78 advertisements around Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane have been repla
February 03, 2020
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Studio Time
Radio Juxtapoz, ep 036: The Homeless Podcast
Homeless is the latest project from artist and past Radio Juxtapoz guest, Axel Void and his ongoing residency, Void Projects. In association with Fifth Wall TV's and Radio Juxtapoz co-host Doug Gille
February 03, 2020
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Installation
Potato Sack Body: Barry McGee @ Perrotin, Tokyo
Fresh off just opening a pop-up shop with BEAMS in Harajuku, Barry McGee continues a mini Tokyo takeover with a solo show at Perrotin entitled, Potato Sack Body. This is McGee's second show
February 03, 2020
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Painting
I Feel It In My Bones: John Copeland's Elegant Rawness @ V1 Gallery, Copenhagen
I Feel It In My Bones, 15 paintings in various sizes, executed in oil paint on raw canvas, takes its departure in John Copeland’s focused interest in the energy of the initial gesture of the painti
February 01, 2020
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Painting
Art History is Wrong: Peter Saul's Solo @ Almine Rech, Paris
Peter Saul travels to Paris to present "the bad side of America," continuing to pervert pop and classical culture while tapping into the social and political sphere. Art History is Wrong is on v
January 31, 2020
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Collectibles
Barry McGee Set For Pop Up Shop @ BEAMS Harajuku, Tokyo
Tokyo is about to get a full Barry McGee experience. Coinciding with his upcoming solo show, Potato Sack Body, at Perrotin Gallery in Tokyo, the San Francisco legend will also have a pop-up shop with
January 31, 2020
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Design
Wes Wilson, An Originator of Psychedelic Poster Art, Dies at Age 82
Last night, we were saddened to hear of the passing of a San Francisco art legend, 1960's psychedelic poster artist, Wes Wilson. He was 82. For many here in the Bay Area, the aesthetic of those conce
January 31, 2020
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Photography
Dana Lixenberg's Portraits of American Cultural Icons
Nowadays, the appearance of stardom is more accessible. Not only has fame become democratized through digital media and a culture of abundant self-promotion, photographs are more mediated by celebrit
January 31, 2020
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