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Books
"Jeff Divine: 70s Surf Photographs" Edited by Tom Adler and Evan Backes
I grew up on the California coast, yet I never surfed. But I remain fascinated by surf culture: the rituals, sounds and smells of the ocean mixed with the fashion, photography and aesthetic of the sp
April 03, 2020
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Photography
Sheltering in Place: Niki Boon and Childhood in the Raw
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 03, 2020
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Painting
Home Alone: A Conversation with Tal R and a Most Contemporary of Exhibition Experiences
We've witnessed so many exhibitions, projects and individual works taking an unexpected turn these days. A great example of this new era of seeing art is Israeli-born, Denmark-based Tal R's solo exhi
April 03, 2020
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Painting
A Faster Hallelujah: Carlos Ramirez on the Coachella Valley, A Sense of Duty and John Lennon
When the duo of Carlos Ramirez and the Date Farmers sprung onto the contemporary art scene in the mid-2000s, they brought the warmth and freshness of their Coachella Valley homes. Two young men
April 03, 2020
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Film
Art In Uncertain Times: And Now... "How To Paint a Bat" with Marcel Dzama (Watch)
Juxtapoz and If You Were Now previously shared a small tutorial by Marcel Dzama entitled, "How To Draw Bat." Today, Dzama, a Calgary-born, Brooklyn based artist, shares how to take that drawing and t
April 02, 2020
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Photography
Akasha Rabut: Death Magick Abundance
"A precarious place, the Big Easy, celebrates death, and in doing so overflows with life (or vice versa?), "writes Sam Feather in the introduction to Akasha Rabut's first book, Death Magick Abundance
April 02, 2020
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Installation
Katie Kimmel & Lorien Stern On Their New "Very Rare" Show @ Hashimoto Contemporary
As we all adjust to the virtues of “virtual” gatherings, where black sweats replace black leggings and jeans, art openings still hum with anticipation. This weekend our friends at Hashimoto
April 02, 2020
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Features
Loie Hollowell: The Complexity of Symmetry
No matter how it’s defined, figuration is fascinating, whether formal and idealized, narrative or exaggerated. The merger of abstraction and figuration is exciting and challenging, so to this end,
April 02, 2020
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Studio Time
A "Motivational Solo Show" and Studio Visit with Willehad Eilers aka Wayne Horse in Amsterdam
I was so excited about my studio visit with Willehad Eilers, aka Wayne Horse, a few weeks ago in Amsterdam, where I got a look at new works invigorated by his return to an old process, but stil
April 02, 2020
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Illustration
Art In Uncertain Times: How To Draw a Bat with Marcel Dzama (Watch)
Marcel Dzama is a bit of a Renaissance man. He paints, draws, makes his own costumes, art directs videos and has created a visual universe that is uniquely his own. When we last spoke with Dzama in o
April 01, 2020
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Photography
Gilles Roudière's Photographs of Cuba
With his series Trova, Gilles Roudière offers a photographic stroll through Cuba in the style of Spanish-American trovadores who traveled from town to town to perform their songs. He lets himself be
April 01, 2020
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Books
KRINK: Graffiti, Art and Invention
So much of graffiti is about the passing of styles, a secret language that goes from block to block, neighborhood to city-at-large, then big cities and entire countries. Word of mouth isn’t the rig
April 01, 2020
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