JR went to Southern Italy to add his magic to Fame Fest. Upon his arrival the artist realized the scaffolding was not tall enough, called in cherry pickers, destroyed the wall to get inside with the cherry picker while the neighbors were asleep, and still managed to get a beauty up. That’s problem solving skills at their finest.
It’s crucial for an artist to keep growing, expanding, testing themselves. Joshua Petker has done just this in his new series, We're Not As Colorful As We Think We Are, which opens this Saturday. Sneak a peek and learn more about Petker and his work.
Todd Schorr’s highly regarded solo exhibition, Todd Schorr: Designed for Extinction closes this Saturday, September 11. Stop by the Ben Maltz Gallery on the campus of Otis of College of Art and Design to hear Todd speak about his work.
We sat Stephen Fleischman , Director of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art , down for a talk about the decision and work behind the Clayton Brothers’ (Juxtapoz cover #103) first museum retrospective, Inside Out, which opens this weekend. The show is looking killer, but that should be the case when you essentially prepare for an exhibit like this your entire lifetime.
John Baldessari has spent the last 45 years of his life exploring the gap between language and imagery, offering hundreds of narrative works in a range of mediums. His large retrospective at LACMA closes this Sunday.
Did you fall in love with Allyson Mellberg after reading her feature interview with Kristin Farr in our September issue? Good. We now offer an extended, personal look at Kristin’s talk with the artist. “Talking to Allyson Mellberg for nearly three hours made me a better person; her lifestyle is utterly inspiring…”
London based artist and illustrator David Marsh, aka Mesh137 unveils his long-awaited show, Visual Splendor, at London Miles Gallery. Colorful and dazzling mixes of patterns and figures make for a virtual maze for ones eyes to bounce around, taking in all aspects of his intricate works.
From Caddyshack and Ghostbusters to Rushmore and Lost In Translation; partying with students in NYC, killing it in golf, and generally being a total badass, Bill Murray is one of the greatest actors and comedians of our time. Naturally, he would also make a great subject for an art show.
The Pretty Pretty Collective finally opens its doors with a grand opening party this Saturday, September 11th. Featuring Mike Giant, Dennis McNett, Devon Blood, and Audrey Erikson.
Where do you even start with a guy like Richard Colman (Juxtapoz #116)? Modest, intelligent, fun, passionate, and damn talented, Colman has earned international respect for his intense focus, refusing to bask in the glow of past accomplishments and instead using that energy to come back with yet an ever better body of work. You learned about him in his September 2010 feature interview, now hear what’s on his mind when he’s not only talking about his work.
Most RecentAll VideosTonight: CR Stecyk III's FIN @ Hurley Space CR Stecyk III, one of our founders and a legendary photographer, writer, and historian of all things art and culture, just finished a new film, FIN, set to be premiered at Hurley's H Space in Orange County tonight, February 8, 2012.
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