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Painting
Kelly Ording is "Reading Palms" @ pt.2 Gallery, Oakland
April 18, 2024
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Lee Quiñones Celebrates His 50th Years of Artmaking with "Quinquagenary" and Book Release
April 18, 2024
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April 16, 2024
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Magazine
Issue Preview: 200th Issue with Shepard Fairey
We are doing dual celebration for the September 2017 issue of Juxtapoz Magazine: it happens to be our 200th ISSUE (!) and the issue where we preview new works by Mr Obey Giant, Shepard Fairey. Shepar
July 27, 2017
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From The Magazine: Beau Stanton's Machine Dreams
Beau Stanton began painting as a 10-year-old growing up in Orange County, California. There are many reasons why this is fascinating, even charming, but one of the things that always intrigued me abo
July 26, 2017
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From the Magazine: Anna Valdez' Everyday Exceptionality
Think about every item you choose to surround yourself with and what it really says about your identity. Think about how often you see these things, or maybe you don’t see them, because they’ve e
July 19, 2017
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From the Magazine: Nathaniel Mary Quinn "And the Family of Man"
During this time when people share inspirational quotes on social media in an effort to create better, wiser images of themselves, it feels good to chat with someone who lives a genuinely inspiring s
July 13, 2017
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From the Magazine: Morgan Blair "Survival Tactics"
Connecting with Morgan Blair on a super-sentimental level is easy, but it’s more important to explore how her new aesthetic feeds off contemporary media saturation as she abstracts language and vis
July 10, 2017
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BAER: An Experience
Taking psychoactive substances while painting graffiti is a radical artistic approach, but when the rational part of your brain reminds you that there’s a probability of being arrested and handcuff
July 06, 2017
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Fintan Magee: The Realist
Fintan Magee connects to the past and is, perhaps, a futurist, as well. These distinctions are important to understand because, as Fintan puts it, he connects more with the social realist muralists o
June 28, 2017
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Issue Preview: August 2017 With Fintan Magee
As much as street art has grown to such an international phenomenon, shared and passed around our viral universe like celebrity gossip, sometimes you just need to sit and see someone like Fintan Mage
June 28, 2017
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Jeroen Erosie: The Iterative Process
Is it possible to be both a minimalist and maximalist on the same surface? This is the sense you get when exploring the work of Dutch artist, Jeroen Erosie, who uses a clever mix of space and color t
June 21, 2017
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Amy Cutler: No Frills
Amy Cutler relates her work to a low whisper, yet the sentiments should be heard loudly. In her secret world, salt-of-the-earth women work hard, solemnly powering through their fantastical chores wit
June 21, 2017
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Invader: To Infinity and Beyond
When 8-bit technology was first introduced back in the 1970s, it shaped not only the future of computers, but affected countless other aspects of human creativity, from digital music to the net art m
June 14, 2017
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Paco Pomet: The Surrealist Adventurer
Viewing the Twilight Zone in black and white, as it was filmed, evokes simultaneous feelings of connection and distance, but you don’t just watch. The scenes linger and loop around with a searing s
June 14, 2017
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