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Features
Daniel Arnold: No Expectations
It takes exceptional fortitude to quit an office job to pursue a dream vocation. Regular paychecks, health insurance, stability and other perks can make life a comfortable, cushy cruise.
May 11, 2017
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Cody Hoyt: The Long View
Seeing what he is creating, one would think he had been honing this craft his entire life. It turns out that Hoyt
is
a natural.
May 05, 2017
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At the Drive-In: Don’t Call it A Comeback
We sat down with ATDI’s Cedric Bixler-Zavala and cover artist Damon Locks to talk about the making of the band’s art, stage direction and bouncing ideas between artist and band.
May 05, 2017
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The Summer of Love
Some might say that the counterculture movement began with the first hit of acid. Once your mind was blown, there was no turning back, and what emerged was a changed creature. There was a pattern to
May 02, 2017
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Issue Preview: June 2017 and The Summer of Love
In honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Summer of Love, Juxtapoz is pleased to present a special cover story on the events of 1967, with a cover image from the infamous Stanley Mouse and Alton Kelley
May 01, 2017
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Joakim Ojanen: Merry Melancholy
Swedish artist Joakim Ojanen has created an entire universe packed with a diverse army of endearingly gloomy characters.
April 24, 2017
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Street Art in the Granite City
There is a cemetery that lies in the middle of Aberdeen, Scotland's city center that, upon first blush, resembles many of the great gravestone treats of the UK.
April 24, 2017
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Adam Eli Feibelman: Personal Provenance
eWalking into Adam Feibelman’s studio is walking into a mess, a good mess, in that satisfying, artist-at-work kind of way.
April 24, 2017
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Letterform Archive: For the Record
From style guides for Coca-Cola, book design in the sixteenth century, or the hand-written origins of some of the world’s most famed fonts, the Letterform Archive collects, preserves, and tells the
April 19, 2017
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Jason Rhoades: An Appreciation
Where to begin explaining the work of LA-based artist Jason Rhoades? The immersive installations are wildly chaotic, crammed with a deluge of debris that resembles the aftermath of a ransacking, resu
April 13, 2017
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Robert Williams: SLANG Aesthetics Captures Fort Wayne
If we told you that the Patriarch, the Outlaw, the Maverick was settin’ foot in Fort Wayne, Indiana, would you be thinking Jeff Bridges... Sam Elliott? Nah, it’s Robert Williams and his
April 07, 2017
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Spoon’s Britt Daniel on the Art of Their New Record
We got together with Britt Daniel and artist Christine Marlene to discuss skull history, getting back into a groove, and happy accidents.
April 04, 2017
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