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Royal Jarmon Has It All Mapped Out
In times of extreme populist nationalism and the inevitable tropes that follow, it's a refreshing relief when a national symbol is recontextualized in a cleaver, playful manner, without messaging or
March 11, 2020
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Self Discovery: A Conversation with Kirsten Deirup
We continue to marvel at the work of Kirsten Deirup, whose creations smoothly blend the familiar and factual with the incredible and uncanny. Whether composing still life portraits or build
December 18, 2019
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Natural Curiosity: The Beautiful Interiors of Anna Valdez
"I’m not a super tidy person, nor incredibly organized," Anna Valdez told Juxtapoz in her print feature a few years back. "My studio is pretty packed, and at times, I feel like I’m burs
October 03, 2019
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David Ligare: Elements of Radical Renewal
David Ligare had his first solo exhibition in New York in 1969. Elements at Santa Fe's LewAllen Gallery marks his forty-eighth. In the way that Homer, Virgil, and Dante endure as essential guides for
September 05, 2019
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Paul Rouphail's Interiors Go International
After some standout solo presentations stateside, notably with Jack Barrett in New York and Smart Objects in LA, Paul Rouphail makes his international solo debut with Stems Gallery in
September 03, 2019
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Pedro Pedro and his Vibrant Still Life Portraits
We have always been drawn to Pedro Pedro's pure and guileless way of depicting objects, people, and scenes from memory. Combining a loose approach and vibrant colors to depict depth and space, t
July 02, 2019
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