IN L.A.: Kyle Field @ Taylor De Cordoba

Juxtapoz // Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Last week we stopped by Taylor De Cordoba’s beautiful new space in Culver City for the opening reception of Kyle Field’s latest exhibition, “Wide Daylight.” Maybe you remember that we featured Mr. Field and his Little Wings music project in our February 2013 issue.  Photos and more after the jump…

The Demented, Incredible Ceramic Works of Clayton Bailey

Juxtapoz // Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Sometimes someone so awesome lives in our backyard and we didn't even know it. For the past few years, we have been seeing the demented, surreal, incredible ceramic and sculpture work of Crockett, California-based artist Clayton Bailey floating around Tumblrs and blogs, but our colleague walked in our office the other day with a whole explanation of how amazing this man really is. Active in the art community since the 1960s, and a teacher in Wisconsin and Northern California throughout the '60s as well, Clayton just celebrated a 50 year retrospective at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento in 2011.

Preview: DEEDEE CHERIEL @ Merry Karnowsky Gallery, LA

Juxtapoz // Tuesday, June 18, 2013
This weekend, on June 22, Deedee Cheriel will be opening new works alongside Mel Kadel and Femke Hiemstra at Merry Karnowsky Gallery in Los Angeles. We were lucky this morning to get a preview and collection of new works from Cheriel, who in her artist statement notes, "With nuances of East Indian art, Cheriel's use of bold elements – both urban and natural, as well as pop culture – are indications of how we try to connect ourselves to others and how these heroic efforts are episodes of compassion and discomfort."
New walls from Escif
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New walls from Escif

Street Art // Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Escif has been highly productive in the streets lately, painting several new murals in Modena, Italy for the Icon 59 Festival and currently is in Montreal, Canada where he just finished the large image of a giant deadbolt for their local Mural Festival.

International Picnic Day: Till Rabus' "Surrealist Camping Lunch"

Juxtapoz // Tuesday, June 18, 2013
On this International Picnic Day (woohoo) we bring you Till Rabus' homage to Salvador Dali, Surrealist Camping Lunch. It's not the first time we have posted the Swiss artists work, often balancing somewhere between myth and surrealism, he combines the strange with the ordinary!

Angela Palmer's 3D Glass Sculptures

Juxtapoz // Tuesday, June 18, 2013
The deatils in Angela Palmer's glass sculptures are taken from MRI and CT scans. They are engraved onto sheets of glass before being layered on top of one another to recreate the human form. Once the final piece has been assembled, we see a 3D image of the brain that can only be seen from the front or back.

Aneta Ivanova's Double Exposure Photography

Juxtapoz // Tuesday, June 18, 2013
We are enjoying Bulgarian artist Aneta Ivanova's double exposure photography this morning. Aneta began shooting photographs at the age of 13 and in addtion to her fine art and double exposures, she is also a fashion and portrait photographer.

Dig Your Grave

Graffiti // Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Bookman moniker with signature skull taking a smoke break, book, shovel and rose on a rusting train.

LED Lightpainting by Darren Pearson (aka Darius Twin)

Juxtapoz // Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Who doesn't enjoy some good ol' lightpainting? Darren Peason, aka Darius Twin, series of lightpaintings feature skeletons, angels, and aliens. Watch a video after the jump!

"Nudes" by Victoria Selbach

Juxtapoz // Tuesday, June 18, 2013
This morning we take a look Victoria Selbach's nudes. Victoria uses light and shadow to as an underlying abstraction to what the mind is tuned to see: the woman and human form. The light moving throughout many of her paintings only partially reveals what is present and creates the architecture of each piece.
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