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Painting
Debora Cheyenne Explores Afrofuturism in Solo Show @ Barney Savage Gallery, NYC
This month, Barney Savage Gallery hosts Entre Vues, the global premiere of new work by Debora Cheyenne, an artist Juxtapoz has had their eye on for a bit now. Cheyenne balances both moving images wit
September 25, 2019
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Features
Tim Biskup: The Tree of Life
Few artists we’ve covered in our 25 years have affirmed such an evolutionary flow quite like Los Angeles-based, Tim Biskup. There is integrity in this growth, as he sets new challenges, constantly
September 25, 2019
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Street Art
The Distance Between: Leading Socio-Political Artists Star @ BC Gallery, Berlin
Perhaps maybe I'm being naive, but in times of global strife, or political turmoil, I still look to the streets to gauge the temperature of the world. Whether that means protest or street art, I look
September 24, 2019
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Painting
Mirage Mirage: Brian Willmont's Solo at VICTORI + MO
VICTORI + MO is delighted to announce, Mirage Mirage, an exhibition of new paintings by Brian Willmont. The exhibition, marking his third show and second solo presentation with the gallery, is on vie
September 24, 2019
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Painting
"Supervision": Mini Galerie Welcomes Raymond Lemstra, Tim Biskup and Josh Jefferson to Amsterdam
If you think Amsterdam's Mini Galerie has been chaperoning artists Raymond Lemstra, Tim Biskup, and Josh Jefferson, for their three-person show Supervision, check for yourself. This is
September 24, 2019
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Illustration
New Age Fabulist: A Conversation with Jesse Fillingham
Fantasy and mythology have the distinct capacity to captivate and connect, to reveal aspects of our humanity, good and bad, through imaginative ways of storytelling. Some of the most compelling tales
September 24, 2019
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Installation
The Momentary: Nick Cave One of the Major Projects to Kick Off Crystal Bridges New Contemporary Art Space
Tucked away in the northwest corner of Arkansas, bordering the Ozarks and a stones throw from the University of Arkansas, is one of America's best museums. While Bentonville, Arkansas is most known a
September 24, 2019
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Design
The 33rd Annual Materials Hard + Soft Competition Opens Call for Entries
For most of the 21st century, there has been a movement of artists and artisans who have been exploring and evolving works that in the past would be considered "craft." But craft arts have become a p
September 24, 2019
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Collectibles
KAWS to Release 3 Colorways of "GONE" Companion Vinyl Figure
We've been waiting on this release! Our Winter 2019 cover artist, Brooklyn-based KAWS showcased a new sculpture work entitled GONE, which was shown at Skarstedt in NYC during the Fall
September 23, 2019
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Installation
La Pugna: Aryz Begins Round I in Rouen, France
On September 19th, Aryz unveiled a long-anticipated solo exhibition at the Hangar 107 venue in Rouen, France, marking the first round of three planned shows through the country this fall and winter,
September 23, 2019
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Photography
Who is Michael Jang? A Conversation with the Master of the Long Game
Seeing Michael Jang's work for the first time, you might assume he's long been a fixture of the photography world. His work feels like it belongs alongside some of the medium's greats, part of a line Success is a tricky concept. You hope that the process is its own reward, that fame and prestige aren't your primary motivations, but who doesn't seek some level of appreciation, acceptance, and reco
September 23, 2019
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Deeper than Skin Stories: Pauline Tabur Respects the Traditions
There is only a few weeks left to see the blockbuser show of the San Francisco summer exhibition season, with Ed Hardy: Deeper than Skin at the de Young museum closing on October
September 21, 2019
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