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Film
The Wonderful Sci-Fi Universe of Swedish Painter Simon Stålenhag Are the Basis for Amazon's New Show "Tales From the Loop"
We have long known of the sci-fi work of Swedish painter, Simon Stålenhag. His work always felt like an eerily familiar vision of the future: rural Swedish scenes that could be timeless, mixed
February 29, 2020
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Film
Wes Anderson's Newest Film, "The French Dispatch," Has Its First Trailer
It has been a few years since we last heard from filmmaker Wes Anderson, as his stop-motion gem, Isle of Dogs, was released in 2018. Now the American artist is back with what appears to be a loaded c
February 12, 2020
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Film
ESPO and Joey Garfield Celebrate 10th Anniversary of "A Love Letter For You" with Screening and Q+A in Brooklyn
2020 marks the ten year anniversary of 3x Juxtapoz cover artist Stephen "ESPO" Powers’ flagship project, A Love Letter For You and accompanying film. Filmed on location in Philadelphia while Powers
February 10, 2020
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Street Art
The Time Street Art and Kobe Bryant Came Together
Today's news on the tragic helicopter crash that took basketball legend and Academy Award winner Kobe Bryant and his daughter among 7 others has come as an incredible shock. In a city of stars, Bryan
January 26, 2020
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Film
Dinner For Few: Nassos Vakalis' Allegorical Award-Winning Animated Short On the Ills of Capitalism
We have been watching all the short films and animations that we loved from last year, and today we want to share with you Greek artist Nassos Vakalis's short, "Dinner for Few." The film was ins
January 08, 2020
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Installation
TEHACHAPI: JR's Newest Project Finds Him Working in a Maximum Security Prison in California
It's been amazing to see JR's projects take shape over the past few years, from inmmersive city video murals to the wheatpasting at the foot of the Louvre. There's an energy in his work that is so pa
November 19, 2019
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Installation
Swoon Prepares Epic Show of Installations and Animations in "Cicada" @ Deitch Projects
If there was ever an artist in our magazine's history that combines American folk with urbanism, the idea of the collective with a completely personal and experimental vision, very few artists match
November 14, 2019
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Painting
Metonymy: Jen Mann's new solo exhibition @ Gallery Jones, Vancouver
This month, Gallery Jones in Vancouver, BC welcomes Toronto based painter Jenn Mann for her solo exhibition Metonymy. Comprised of new large scale hyperreal paintings and short films serving as trail
November 07, 2019
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Film
The Tunnels: A Short Film On Nuart Festival by MZM Projects
For the past few years, the Nuart Festival has been working with filmmakers MZM Projects on documentaries about not just the history of the prestigious and important street art festival and academic
October 16, 2019
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Painting
Watch: José Parlá's Residency in Istanbul, Turkey Gets a Mini-Documentary
José Parlá, the Cuban-born, NYC-based painter and sculpture artist who has been one of the leading post-graffiti artists working in the world today, recently took part in a residency in Istanbul, T
October 09, 2019
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Street Art
Know Hope Takes It To The Street
Recent Radio Juxtapoz Podcast guest Addam Yekutieli just completed a new series of work from his ongoing project Taking Sides. Also known as Know Hope, Yekutieli revives a concept, whi
September 17, 2019
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Photography
Play the Wind: A New Exhibition and Film by Alex Prager
Alex Prager opens an exhibition of new work, including a new film, Play the Wind at Lehmann Maupin this week. Well established for her genre-defying approach to image making that timelessly combines
September 08, 2019
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