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Radio Juxtapoz ep 043: Zaria Forman on the Art of Climate Change in a Time of a Global Pandemic
We have spent a lot of time over the past few weeks talking about humanity, and in many ways it's a conversation about our relationship to the natural world around us. Climate change and the ways we
April 20, 2020
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Painting
Anatomy of the Artist: Benjamin Spiers
Fame came calling a little late in the day for the London-based artist, Benjamin Spiers, the former art instructor directly responsible for the development of Oli Epp's distinctive visual language (a
April 20, 2020
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Painting
Into the Blue and the Delicate Ink Works of Matthew F Fisher
If you’re missing the soft crunch of sweet-smelling earth beneath your boots while tramping through a canopy of trees to glimpse a slice of blue ocean, maybe it’s time to recall a beautiful show
April 19, 2020
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Music
Bishop Nehru's "MEATHEAD" with MF DOOM has that Old School Saturday Morning Cartoon Feel
MF DOOM has long been the perfect MC to be turned into a superhero, carrtoon character, and London animator Olly Frostie has created this gem for the track "Meathhead." The song sees B
April 19, 2020
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Music
Jux Saturday School: "Wake Up You! The Rise and Fall of Nigerian Rock, 1972-1977" by Now Again Records
This is a different direction than our normal #JuxSaturdaySchool content, but today we look at a musical selection of sorts. In 2016, the phenomenal label Now Again Records put together one of the be
April 18, 2020
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Installation
Doses and the Supernatural: Ben Willis and Dan Lam's Alternate Universe @ Stephanie Chefas, Portland
The appropriately otherworldly exhibitions at Stephanie Chefas Projects in Portland make a fitting pivot as they readjust pre-scheduled exhibitions. Juxtapoz stalwart Dan Lam presents a series of new
April 18, 2020
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Music
Strangeloop Studios Creates Hypnotic Universe for EarthGang's "LaLa Challenge" Music Video
We like a nice odyssey. And that is what Strangeloop Studios has done for us, taking a new track by Earthgang, a psychedelic hip-hop group from Atlanta, whose new album, Mirrorland, was dropped back
April 18, 2020
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Photography
Art In Uncertain Times: Rachael Rothstein Documents the Empty Streets of San Francisco
Armed with mask and camera, Juxtapoz contributor Rachael Rothstein has kept busy and inspired on solo wanders through San Francisco. "I've been safely and covertly documenting the City, spe
April 17, 2020
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Collectibles
Robin F. Williams and Pace Prints Team for "Earth Prayer" Benefit Print for Environmental Defense Fund
Two of our favorites in the art world, the painter (and Summer 2019 cover artist) Robin F Williams and legendary Pace Prints have teamed up for a special print release, their first print ed
April 17, 2020
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1xRUN Celebrates Bicycle Day 2020 with a Psychedelic, Massive Release of Blotter Paper Editions
Seventy seven years ago, Swiss chemist Dr. Albert Hofmann rode his bicycle home after experimenting with the psychoactive properties in LSD, sending himself and the world on a kaleidoscopic journey t
April 17, 2020
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Photography
Sheltering in Place: Shooting Through Things with Saul Leiter
Navel gazing can get a little old, so, in the coming weeks (months?), as we find ourselves counting the hours till lunchtime on the sofa, we look for productive and creative ways to spend our days. I
April 17, 2020
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Features
Kyle Dunn: Ghost World
“Life imitates art far more than art imitates life,” wrote Oscar Wilde in his 1889 essay, The Decay of Lying. Simply put, Wilde believed that we understand emotion through the lens of art, so the
April 17, 2020
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