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Features
Bony Ramirez: Cutthroat
April 22, 2024
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Juxtapoz Presents: A Conversation Between Kevin Christy & Ed Templeton
April 24, 2024
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A Visit to Guimi You's "Neighborhood"
April 24, 2024
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Trapped in Light
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Danny Lyon: Message to the Future
In 1962, at age 20, Lyon hitchhiked to Cairo, Illinois to chronicle nonviolent demonstrators protesting a segregated swimming pool.
October 26, 2016
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Alex Gardner: The Meaning of Life
What is left to say when we don’t even know why we’re here? As intended, I discovered some meaning in life by getting lost in trying to comprehend the positions, plants and people found in Alex G
October 24, 2016
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Lucy Sparrow: The Moveable Feat
We all go through life with our daily routines. I’m not here to tell you to snap out of it or be guided by major philosophical thoughts in everything you do because I’m sure Sartre and de Beauvoi
October 18, 2016
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Henry Taylor: Where the Streets Have a Name
What’s most striking about the work of artist Henry Taylor is how uniquely he captures the look and feel of the inner city—the place where he grew up and still lives
October 10, 2016
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Martine Johanna: Psychic Landscapes
As she prepares for her first solo show in the US at Spoke Art in San Francisco, Johanna chats with us about feeling as opposed to seeing, momentum, collective memories, and learning the value of the
October 07, 2016
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Aaron Draplin: The Major Design
A proper logo speaks a universal language. Designer, tradesman, and self-proclaimed collector-of-stuff, Aaron Draplin has made a career solving puzzles of visual communication and promoting fundament
October 06, 2016
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Olivia Bee: It’s in the Stars
Bee's work is distinctly personal. Saturated in cinematic color, it captures the nostalgia of romance, intimacy and the emotion of burgeoning adulthood.
October 04, 2016
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Issue Preview: November 2016 with Ugo Rondinone
We are excited to announce our November 2016 issue with a cover story on one of the year's most photographed and talked about outdoor projects
September 29, 2016
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Jordan Bogash: Tacos, Trout and Chainsaws
Remember that time you and all your friends almost died, some of you were really upset, maybe crying, and perhaps one of you even pissed your pants a little, but a few months later that event made fo
September 27, 2016
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Adam Miller: A Painter of Contemporary Epics
When I moved to New York City a few years back, I suspected that among the clusters of repurposed warehouses in North Brooklyn, there might exist the same type of camaraderie that has driven great ar
September 27, 2016
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Marnie Weber: Send in the Clowns
Weber has created her own world in which the viewers are invited into that void, where at times, they can lose themselves in the mystery of the subconscious.
September 19, 2016
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Jack Sachs: Artist’s Nightmare Leads to Dancing Sandwich
Jack Sachs is an animation wunderkind, and it all started with an injury to his moneymaker—the loss of a hand—an artist’s worst nightmare.
September 13, 2016
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