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Photography
Diego Moreno: In My Mind There is Never Silence
In Diego Moreno's work there is a tense calm. A kind of mutism plagued by murmurs. Everything begins at home: a domestic scene, a birthday, a religious rite. The family space in which many of us have
February 03, 2023
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Painting
The "High Desert Mirage" of Matthew Palladino
NANZUKA is pleased to present an exhibition of new works by American artist Matthew Palladino at NANZUKA UNDERGROUND. This marks the artist’s latest solo exhibition with NANZUKA following his previ
February 03, 2023
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Music
New Music Video: Slipknot's "Yen – Director's Cut (Bone Church)” directed by M. Shawn “Clown” Crahan
In conjunction with the release of Slipknot's new b-side, "Bone Church," Juxtapoz has an exclusive music video release from director, M. Shawn “Clown” Crahan. The video piece itself is title
February 02, 2023
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Painting
Open Season, Open Home: An Interview with Amy Bennett
When you first look at the new solo show of Amy Bennett's, Open Season, on view now at Richard Heller Gallery in Santa Monica, you don't have to be conscious of the fact that some works were started
February 02, 2023
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Painting
Review: Koak's “Letter to Myself (when the world is on fire)” is a Personal Triumph
Letter to Myself (when the world is on fire), on view through February 25th, is a joyous panacea for contemporary woes.
February 02, 2023
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Painting
Trulee Hall: Plays on Foreplays @ Rusha & Co, Los Angeles
I don’t care where the image comes from, I want to know where it’s going.
February 02, 2023
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Books
George McCalman: Illustrated Black History: Honoring the Iconic and the Unseen
If you are one of the fortunate humans who has shared a meal or a glass of wine with artist George McCalman, you know what a privilege that is. McCalman has an energy that is both chemical and radian
February 01, 2023
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Painting
Koak's "Letter to Myself (when the world is on fire)"
In the middle of 2020, much of Northern California was on fire. With the pandemic in full uncertain mode, with many of us stuck at home, the skies changed from grey to blood orange, a chilling sort o
February 01, 2023
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Photography
Karolina Wojtas Embraces Ambiguity in Berlin
A child stands in a hallway, with their face turned towards the white wall. Their navy-blue neckerchief evokes a school uniform. On the left is a wide-open door. Does it lead into a classroom? Are we
February 01, 2023
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Painting
A Portfolio: Raymie Iadevaia
In conjunction with a solo show at the Pit in LA, To the Ends of the Earth, we dedicate today's A Portfolio to the works of Los Angeles-based artist Raymie Iadevaia. As the gallery notes, "
February 01, 2023
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Installation
Nicolas Party's "Cascade" of Color on the Edge of Time
Pastels and portals. Color and cosmic waves. It's 2023 and I think Nicolas Party is a bit of a time-traveler. Spirituality in his works, which seem to be be in ode to a religious set of classic art r
January 31, 2023
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Photography
Sari Soininen: Transcendent Country of the Mind
What if a transcendental experience changes your life forever? Sari Soininen's new book, Transcendent Country of the Mind explores encounters with alternative dimensions of reality and perceptio
January 31, 2023
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