Look what we got in the mail today: the March 2012 issue, featuring San Francisco-based fine artist, Andrew Schoultz. Mr. Schoultz is just one of the artists featured in our 18th Anniversary show at Copro Gallery this March, and just had work on view at the SFMoMA alongside the works of Paul Klee. More information after the jump . . .
When the apocalypse comes, if it does, it will look really impressive in places of fine art and classical performance. So surmises the collage work of Madrid/Berlin-based artist Pablo Genovés, who takes photos of museums, performance halls, and ballrooms, and creates scenes of flooding and tsunami-like moments in the otherwise serence environments.
A fun and nostalgic project by Mightygodking, here is a series of classic Atari video game covers, reimagined and interpreted literally. And my literally, we mean exactly what we all think in hindsight about some of the first home video games. Priceless entertainment.
Russian designer Nikita Kovalev has created something that will make the entry to your home/apartment a more adventurous task: the bang-bang handle, a gun as door handle creation. Perhaps your parents won't like it, but we do.
Julie Mehretu's large-scale, mixed media paintings create a dizzying field of layered landscapes to construct colorful and complex abstractions and lines. Drawing from historical and fictional references to architecture, urban planning, societal structures of power, and personal narrative,
Most RecentAll VideosArchive: David Choe @ Facebook, 2005 As the national media continues to label David Choe (who curated an entire issue for Juxtapoz in May 2010) a "homeless graffiti artist" turned owner of Facebook shares, we look back at David's initial painting at the Facebook headquarters, with archived footage of Sean Parker's first reaction of Dave's mural at the offices.
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