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Street Art
Nicolas "Ever" Romero's Political Advertising in Buenos Aires
Riding on a wave of popular kitten and Trump imagery, Nicolás Romero, aka "Ever", recently painted a kooky mural that serves as a commentary of the socio-political climate in Argentina. And bei
July 08, 2019
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Erotica
The Collage Work of Rocio Montoya
We just came across the works of Madrid-based collage artist Rocio Montoya on Empty Kingdom, and we loved the mixture of fashion and a little old-school porn-ish vibe from the set. One series in part
July 08, 2019
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Film
Wong Ping's Subversive Domestic Fantasies
Wong Ping creates digital and sculptural works that reveal very human, and often universal fantasies, through absurd narratives. Drawing anecdotally from his own social encounters, he elaborates his
July 08, 2019
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Juxtapoz
Map Paintings by Fernando Vicente
We are fans of Madrid-based artist Fernando Vicente, and have shown his work several times before. Today, we take a look at Atlas, a series of paintings on old maps where Vicente skill
July 08, 2019
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Gregory Halili's Carved Mother of Pearl Skulls
Philippines-born, New Jersey-based artist Gregory Halili's latest series of work involves carving into raw mother of pearl and painting on shells found in the Philippines. Halili was born and ra
July 07, 2019
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Illustration
Sketches from Anton Vill
Some of the greatest creative finds are in an artist's sketchbook. Estonian artist Anton Vill demonstrates technical talent and a certain effortlessness in these works. There is nothin
June 24, 2019
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Tattoo
Deeper than Skin Stories: Paul Mullowney of Mullowney Printing on the Legacy of Ed Hardy
As the de Young museum in San Francisco prepares for the opening of Ed Hardy: Deeper than Skin with a special free public opening on July 11th, Juxtapoz is looking back at th
July 05, 2019
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Books
"Juxtapoz Black & White" Book Profile: The Wars Between Us with Cover Artist, Cleon Peterson
Have you noticed that we're excited about the summer release of Juxtapoz Black and White, the newest release in our ongoing series with Gingko Press? 28 contemporary artists who either
July 04, 2019
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Painting
Aleksandar Todorovic's Un-Orthodoxy
Back in October 2018, we searched out Serbian artist Aleksandar Todorović who was in the depths of creating a series of visual commentaries on the socio-political state of the world seen throug
July 03, 2019
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Installation
Jon Burgerman Opens a "Fun Factory" @ South Korea's M Contemporary
"The artist who brought doodles to the art realm," recently opened a solo exhibition at M Contemporary, an extensive installation in a sprawling, South Korean space, entitled Fun
July 03, 2019
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Painting
Some Sort of Despair: Stacey Rozich Debuts @ First Amendment SF
First Amendment Gallery presents Some Sort of Disrepair, a solo show by illustrator and artist Stacey Rozich.
July 03, 2019
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Illustration
Uno Moralez: Graphic Graphics
Talented Russian illustrator Uno Moralez works in a graphic, near analog, bit-style, creating nostalgic, compelling illustrations that are both grotesque and beautiful.
July 03, 2019
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