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Painting
Dissolving: The Mystery and Magic of Cristina de Miguel
It’s okay to stop and stare, mouth open, gaping in wonder; it’s not very often you come across painterly feats so thrilling and risky, intemperately precarious and audacious, dancing so close to
March 25, 2024
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Design
How the Federal Arts Project Changed American Art, And Why it Might be Time for a Revival
Nature is an unruly place, forever getting in humanity’s way, regularly tamed but regressing back to the feral.
November 03, 2020
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Features
José Parlá: The Very Fine Art of Sampling
On a bad day, in a bad place, there is often a ray of light glinting through, a lifeline in the gloaming, an illumination that makes the murk gleam like a jewel, an unexpected recognition in a nod, t
June 15, 2020
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Magazine
The Things We Carry: Carlo McCormick on a Collective Tragedy
(Editor's note: This editorial was written for the Summer 2020 issue, in the midst of the early stages of the pandemic and the incredible quietness of the streets of major cities across America and t
June 01, 2020
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Books
New Book: Phaidon To Release "Supreme (Vol 2)" Collection
Over our own 25 years, Juxtapoz has seen many of our contributors and artists we cover be part of the extended and collaborative family as the groundbreaking and highly influential NY-brand, Supreme.
November 18, 2019
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Painting
Jacaeber Kastor's "Psychedelic Sun" Brightens Nevada City @ the Chambers Project
In turns perplexing, disorienting, wondrous and utterly beguiling, Jacaeber Kastor's drawings make you look and look again, trying to find your way in their miasmic magic until, at last, you discover
August 16, 2019
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Street Art
Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, ep 14: Live From Moniker Art Fair with Carlo McCormick, Li-Hill and Urban Nation
On episode 14 of the Radio Juxtapoz podcast, hosts Evan Pricco (Juxtapoz Magazine) and Doug Gillen (Fifth Wall TV) recorded live at Moniker Art Fair, which held its biannual urban contemporary fair i
May 07, 2019
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Magazine
Hippie Modernism: The Greatest Artists You’ve Never Heard Of
Chronology is a bitch. The fool’s frame by which we mangle and molest the irascible erratic energies of culture into some semblance of order, the compartmentalization of time into a cluster of even
February 01, 2017
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Magazine
Raymond Pettibon: The Pen For These Times
Running like an open wound along the razor’s edge between utter despair and blind rage, Raymond Pettibon has come to define alienation with such profound pathos and poetics that, for many, his art
January 17, 2017
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