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Koichi Sato: The Splendid Sloppy
“I just want to paint with my hand moving,” and that sums up my conversation with Koichi Sato at his studio in Manhattan’s Chinatown. Look for a deeper, more elaborate articulation about his pr
August 03, 2020
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Collectibles
Yusuke Hanai x Meet Project “DOWN BUT NOT OUT” Wood Sculpture Edition
Japanese artist Yusuke Hanai just has the perfect aesthetic to straddle all the perfect mediums and genres. Part skate, surf, bohemian, cartoon, fine art, and fashion, his personas cry out to transfo
August 02, 2020
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Photography
Talent Show: Julie Blackmon’s Theatrical Photographs
There is a dreamlike quality to Julie Blackmon’s imagery. Children live, play, grow bored, make up stories, act them out and play some more, as if unaware of the camera, while the artist devises a
August 01, 2020
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Technology
"it’s a small world": A Virtual Community Art Exhibition @ Walt Disney Family Museum
In a world that flagrantly tosses around the descriptor, it’s safe to say that ”it’s a small world” qualifies as iconic. Not only is it one of the first boat rides (and a welcome, air-conditi
July 31, 2020
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Painting
Kerry James Marshall References the Works John James Audubon’s "The Birds of America" in Stunning New Works
I remember the American author Jonathan Franzen so eloquently speaking about his love of birdwatching and how I could not imagine myself possessing the patience or wherewithal to practice the art of
July 31, 2020
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Collectibles
Wes Lang x Stance Release "UNTITLED" Box Set with Socks and Jacket Pins
Los Angeles based contemporary artist, Wes Lang, is known for his frenetic drawings, sculptures, and iconic paintings consisting of a variety of themes. Native Americans, skulls, grim reape
July 30, 2020
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Photography
Where We Find Ourselves: The Photographs of Hugh Mangum
Self-taught photographer Hugh Mangum was born in 1877 in Durham, North Carolina, as its burgeoning tobacco economy put the frontier-like boomtown on the map. As an itinerant portraitist working prima
July 30, 2020
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Painting
Blind Painter: Grgur Akrap @ Galerija Kranjcar, Zagreb, Croatia
“In this series of paintings, I painted very spontaneously and intuitively what appeared to me like internal visions,” Grgur Akrap says of his newest show currently on view at Galerija Kranjcar i
July 30, 2020
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Photography
Song Flowers: Jack Davidson's Photographs of Southwest China
Jack Davison’s work is renowned for its dexterity, soulfulness and human spirit, and in his encounter with the Miao cultural groups of Southwest China, Davison explores how speed, rhythm and place
July 29, 2020
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Studio Time
Art in Uncertain Times: New Space and New Dreams with Aryz
"I had the keys to my new studio and I was terrified," Aryz wrote from Cardedeu, just outside of Barcelona, when I checked in with one of my favorite Spanish artists for Art in Uncertain Times. "I di
July 29, 2020
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Painting
Radio Juxtapoz ep 050: Maria Qamar on the Boldness of 21st Century Desi Culture
2020 has quashed a lot of celebrations, so humor us as we jubilate a couple of milestones. Not only has Radio Juxtapoz rolled out its 50th episode, but it has occasioned our first trip up north
July 28, 2020
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Film
In Conversation: Matt Bollinger on his Hand-Painted Animations
To label Matt Bollinger a polymath might be hyperbole. His paintings and animations bear architectural precision, philosophical studies of time, insinuating musicality and the visual drama of the bes
July 28, 2020
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