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Ana Benaroya Has Been "Swept Away"
Swept Away feels like the show Ana Benaroya has always been destined to make. The Spring 2020 cover artist has been towing the line with her comic book meets fine art works, subversive and raw and fu
May 02, 2022
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Installation
The Muse’s Gaze: Ana Benaroya New Works Alongside Yinka Shonibare CBE
Ana Benaroya's works make a noise, as if they are a soundtrack on a canvas. There's something that radiates off the characters, as if we know they have their own music emanating from them. In he
December 15, 2021
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Collectibles
Look of Eagles: Ana Benaroya x Variable Editions Announce Print Release
After releases with Derek Aylward, Ryan Travis Christian, and Marcus Leslie Singleton, Variable Editions have teamed up with another Juxtpoz favorite and will be releasing a series of 10 hand-co
September 15, 2021
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Painting
The Passenger: An Interview with Ana Benaroya
"Get into the car / We'll be the passenger / We'll ride through the city tonight / We'll see the city's ripped backsides...", one of the best lyrics in "The Passenger," Iggy Pop's brilliant song
April 26, 2021
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The Softest Place on Earth: Ana Benaroya Ends the Year on an Intimate Note
“I am very interested in power, who holds it, how it is used, how it informs every narrative, and how it can be taken back – by women, in particular. From a queer perspective I explore this notio
November 11, 2020
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Painting
"How 'Bout Them Apples?": Fantastic Group Show of NYC-Based Contemporary Painters @ Ross + Kramer
If you are going to have a star-studded show featuring all NYC-based painters, having the title of the show borrowing the phrase “How ‘Bout Them Apples?” from the 1997 film, Good Will Hunting,
October 08, 2020
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Painting
Summer-Upon-Summer-Love: Ana Benaroya + Peter Saul @ Ross + Kramer Gallery, East Hampton
It may not be the summer getaway show we thought it was going to be when we spoke with Ana Benaroya for the Spring 2020 cover story and Radio Juxtapoz podcast earlier this year. A lot has changed. Bu
June 18, 2020
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Studio Time
Art In Uncertain Times: Ana Benaroya and Her Impeccable Pop Playlist
Just as our Spring 2020 Quarterly was hitting newsstands, we sat down with cover artist Ana Benaroya for a Radio Juxtapoz conversation that now, over 3 weeks later, feels like it came from another er
March 31, 2020
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Painting
Radio Juxtapoz ep 039: Ana Benaroya and the New Art History
Yes, these are complicated times. In a weird way, this Radio Juxtapoz podcast conversation marks a turning point in perhaps human history. A few weeks back, as coronavirus was just entering the Ameri
March 16, 2020
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Features
Ana Benaroya: Poetic Justice
The great and powerful Oz was revered and feared, but secretly, a humble and quiet creator, empowering an alter-ego to express his emerald-hued, fiery feelings. Ana Benaroya’s fervent paintings are
March 05, 2020
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Preview: Spring 2020 with Ana Benaroya, Eddie Martinez, Judy Chicago, and More!
Towards the beginning of a recent Radio Juxtapoz episode with famed art provocateur, Ron English, I off-handedly remarked about not seeing enough substantial protest art these days.
March 02, 2020
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Painting
Teach Me Tonight: Ana Benaroya's Cigarettes and Major Minors @ Richard Heller Gallery
Last Saturday night, in the midst of Frieze Week in Los Angeles this week, we went to see the stunning new show by Ana Benaroya, Teach Me Tonight, on view at Richard Heller Gallery in
February 19, 2020
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