The National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC has denied the request of Canadian photographer AA Bronson to have his famed photograph, "Felix, June 5, 1994," removed from the Gallery's Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture exhibition. The point of contention after the jump . . .
Last month in our November 2010 issue, Barbara Kruger graced our cover. It was an important cover and interview for us, as Kruger is one of the biggest and most well-regarded artists in all of contemporary art. For the interview, artist Shepard Fairey wrote an exclusive introduction about Kruger for Juxtapoz, an introduction we felt we should share with you. Read it after the jump . . .
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is now the home to two significant photography exhibits that opened this past weekend: Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance, and the Camera Since 1870 and Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century. Juxtapoz visited both exhibits last week as part of a press preview and found significance not just in the real-estate that both shows covered in the museum, but in the depth and presentation that both shows contained.
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June 2013: Beastie Boys IssueA Visual History and Tribute to MCA, with ADROCK, World B Omes, Glen E Friedman, Haze, Bruce Davidson, Mike Mills, Cey Adams, Alex Grey, Bill McMullen