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Hyuro: The Present Tense
The image contains 24 people, backs turned, gathered around and gazing up at a large brick wall. It’s unclear whether they are perplexed, contemplative, or at ease. Are they expecting something to
September 19, 2017
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Jimi Hendrix: Still an Experience
Everyone’s had their Jimi Hendrix moment. Mine was floating on a raft in the middle of Ruth Lake in Northern California listening to “Voodoo Child” back in 2001 on a perfect hot summer’s afte
September 11, 2017
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RIP Greg Escalante, co-founder of Juxtapoz Magazine
Greg, you always dove right in, emerged with such exhilaration and found the pearl in the oyster. The beauty was in your delight in sharing it all with us. Mentor, Connector, and Snappy Dresser, you
September 08, 2017
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Re-Evolution On The Street: NuArt Festival 2017
A little backstory. The Nuart Festival, the annual street art gathering in Stavanger, Norway, turned roughly 16 this year. Early iterations of the festival were obviously not as fleshed out as today,
September 07, 2017
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Polly Nor: It's Art Mum, Look it Up
Read Polly Nor’s work at face value, relish her drawings of devilish, mischievous imps, but then dig into the layers, and you’ll find characters and narratives that deftly mirror our current stat
August 29, 2017
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Issue Preview: October 2017 with Polly Nor
Some people will look at the cover of our October 2017 issue and think they have found a Halloween costume. That's fine, to each their own. We look at the October 2017 cover and see a rising star in
August 28, 2017
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Caleb Weintraub: Spanning Centuries and Species
Since way before the Industrial Revolution, the way things work on this planet is that people invent machines, and those machines make doing stuff easier. From fire, to the wheel, to the cotton gin,
August 24, 2017
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Add Fuel's Tales from the Tiles
During these globalized yet strongly divided times in which we live, it is necessary to be reminded of the traditions that can bring us together, as well as those that tear us apart. Blinded by moder
August 16, 2017
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Dan Lam Is Doing the Most
What do Brazilian butt lifts, deep sea creatures, and polyurethane foam have in common? They all occupy the mind of Dan Lam, an artist living in Texas, whose blobby sculptures recently went viral and
August 14, 2017
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From the Magazine: Ralph Steadman, The Crucial Comic
Ralph Steadman has spent a lifetime conceiving and crafting images that are each a unique event. His audience responds to his personal artistic morality with pause, reflecting on how individual actio
August 03, 2017
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David Cook and the Legend of Bonethrower
David Cook, AKA Bonethrower, granted himself permission to be an artist. Nobody hired him to do it, he didn’t win a scholarship, he doesn’t come from a privileged family, or hell, even a hip art
August 01, 2017
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Shepard Fairey's "Punk and Progress"
The musician who only wants to discuss his upcoming album, the film actress focused on her Broadway play, the painter who doesn’t acknowledge commerce. As I approached the Los Angeles studio of She
July 27, 2017
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