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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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Street Art
Aryz's Three-Ring Circus
With so many great shows opening stateside, it's time to note a very special art "happening" taking place in Europe. More than a mere exhibition, this requires special note because former cover artis
September 16, 2019
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Street Art
What We Need is The Brand New: A Story About Nuart 2019
Every year I go to Nuart Festival, which is 9 years and counting now, I feel I’m pitted against my own beliefs in the opening night “Fight Club” pub debate. Each year, founder Martyn Reed curat
September 16, 2019
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Street Art
Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, ep 24: Paul Harfleet's "The Pansy Project" and Queer Art Activism in 2019, Live From Nuart
The Radio Juxtapoz Podcast found a surprise superstar in Stavanger, Norway this year during the Nuart Festival. On a rainy day, running around the city trying to find good places for art intervention
September 16, 2019
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Photography
Reuben Wu Attaches Lights to Drones and Photographs Them in Landscapes
Simultaneously reminiscent of the slick, neon glow of sci-fi aesthetics and the cryptic symbolic language of ancient petroglyphs, Reuben Wu’s work is clean, yet mysterious. His photography hovers s
September 16, 2019
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Music
Sound & Vision: Miles Davis "On the Corner" and 1970s Releases by Corky McCoy
Our weekly segment, Juxtapoz Sound and Vision, explores a piece of substantial album artwork every Sunday to look at one of the primary ways musicians and visual artists collaborate. Many p September 15, 2019: Miles Davis, On the Corner (1972), In Concert: Live at Philharmonic Hall (1973), Big Fun (1974), and Water Babies (1976)Cover art for each by Corky McCoy
September 15, 2019
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Design
The Future Is Here: A' Design Awards & Competition Makes a Call for Submissions
As we have been noting on our site over the past month, it's that time of year again! The A Design Award for Arts, Architecture and Design has announced a call for entries! Enter your design her
September 15, 2019
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Photography
Gregory Halpern's Omaha Sketchbook
Gregory Halpern has been photographing in Omaha, Nebraska, for the past 15 years, steadily compiling a lyrical, if equivocal response to the American Heartland. Halpern’s series explores notions of
September 14, 2019
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Painting
There is Know Center: Jean Nagai @ pt. 2 Gallery, Oakland
An emerging generation of young painters who are exploring the possibilities of abstract painting. Knowing that Seattle-born Jean Nagai has spent recent years in California and New Mexico, mightily i
September 13, 2019
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Street Art
Raising the White Flag: Banksy's "Brexit" Mural Gets Painted Over and Proves Its Point
You can read every essay, article and bit of news on Brexit, but no one really seems to know what the October 31st deadline actually means. In 2017, Banksy had painted one of his biggest murals in Do
September 13, 2019
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Installation
Delicatessen on 6th: Lucy Sparrow's Felt Takeover @ Rockefeller Center, NYC
When Lucy Sparrow creates an installation, she is always all in. No detail is unturned. The British artist, who transforms familiar themed-places into an all felt-object experiences, tranforming the
September 13, 2019
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Painting
Mario Mankey's "Facts and Desires from the Anthropocene" @ Mirus Gallery, San Francisco
Power has been the center of society since time began, the great halls and vales of power dominated mostly by males, with many problems attributed to this testosterone-infused world. Wielding th
September 13, 2019
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Photography
Rare & Unseen: The Iconic Moments of 1990's Hip-Hop Through the Lens of T. Eric Monroe
T.Eric Monroe is a master of being at the right place at the right time, and even more importantly, was prepared to do whatever it took to make the most of those opportunities. As a photographer, he
September 13, 2019
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