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Issue Preview: December 2017 With Jules De Balincourt
We can all admit, 2017 was a bit tumultuous no matter where you lived in the world. For the December 2017 issue, we went with a reflective pose, a piece of paradise in the distance vibe. Jules de Bal
October 31, 2017
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Axel Void: Multi-Named, Multi-Traveled and Multi-Talented
Null and void, as in Empty. That hardly describes the life and work of the painter, muralist, and installation artist known as Axel Void. However, the dictionary’s alternate definition, “not lega
October 26, 2017
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Christian Rex van Minnen: In Mourning And Rebirth
There are artists working today whose technical skills rival the museum stalwarts of 400 years ago, and there are those who combine humor, satire and the fantastical, along with the likes of Tim Burt
October 23, 2017
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Adam Neate: Entering Dimensionalism
Paintings on walls are free for the viewing, freely on display and free of ownership. Way back when UK-based Adam Neate was a little-known graffiti artist, he added another dimension to the notion of
October 19, 2017
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Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross: Friday Is The New Tuesday, Except it's Not
A little over two years ago, the powers that be changed a decades-old system of releasing new music on Tuesdays in the United States in an attempt to thwart illegal downloading for those who couldn�
October 19, 2017
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Matthew Palladino: The Haunted Playhouse
The work of Matthew Palladino has been undergoing a cyclical evolution over the last few years, as his painting and relief sculpture have engaged in a binary orbit around each other. Much ado has bee
October 12, 2017
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Letter From Our Editor: Juxtapoz Quarterly Starting 2018
Starting with our winter, 2018 issue, Juxtapoz will go back to its original format as a quarterly publication, with more intensive and extensive presence on the web and social media platforms, as wel
October 12, 2017
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Saner: Masked But No Stranger
Edgar Flores, aka Saner, paints in a small upstairs room in his suburban enclave outside Mexico City, where light pours in from a wall of windows. Opposite are cabinets and shelves with neatly organi
October 09, 2017
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Beyond the Cover: Toyin Ojih Odutola
Toyin Ojih Odutola was born in Nigeria, grew up in Alabama, went to art school in San Francisco, and now lives in New York. Her geographical, literary and creative influences stretch across multiple
September 28, 2017
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Issue Preview: November 2017 with Toyin Ojih Odutola
To be 32 years-old and about to have your first solo museum show, at the Whitney Museum in NYC no less, is a major deal. We are so excited to have Toyin Ojih Odutola on the cover of our November 2017
September 28, 2017
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Katrin Fridriks: Clearing the Air
The intensely variegated and supremely balanced work of Icelandic artist Katrin Fridriks conveys messages far beyond the abstract relationship between material and surface. To describe her paintings
September 25, 2017
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Nat Meade's Evolution of Man
When you can describe your creations as “gods and buffoons,” it’s clear you’re drawing with a broad stroke and scope. Nat Meade embodies a uniquely dedicated approach as he crafts an almost a
September 21, 2017
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