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The 2024 Nuart Aberdeen Festival Film Has Been Released
We started our summer in Scotland for the 2024 Nuart Aberdeen festival, and now we end the summer with The Film. Nuart is a special part of our year, a special part of our DNA, and with every year co
August 23, 2024
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Film
Jux Saturday School x Sotheby's Institute: The Hidden Details of “Still Life with Cheeses"
Around 1615, Flemish artist Clara Peeters painted Still Life with Cheeses, Almonds and Pretzels. It's quite a striking work, albeit quite conventional even in its beauty. There is cheese, almonds, pr
August 10, 2024
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Film
Jux Saturday School x Sotheby's Institute: What Was the First Abstract Painting?
Abstract painting isn't something Juxtapoz was born with, so to speak. We have had to learn and lean in a bit. As a magazine founded on underground comix and outsider art, abstraction was more in a p
August 03, 2024
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Film
Jux Saturday School x Sotheby's Institute: The Incredible History of Edvard Munch’s "The Scream"
There are just those iconic paintings that exist in the ether of collective knowledge. The kind of art you just recognize wherever you are in the world. Norwegian painter Edvard Munch's The Scream (1
July 25, 2024
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Film
Jux Saturday School x Sotheby's Institute: The Nude Model's Contribution to Art History
The idea of the nude body is ingrained into art history. It's in the DNA of painting and sculpture. From Gauguin to Koak, Kyle Dunn to Danielle Mckinney, Picasso to Timothy Lai, we at Juxtapoz are ei
July 20, 2024
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Film
Jux Saturday School x Sotheby's Institute: The Art Collection of David Bowie
There's a David Bowie for everybody. We like that line in this Sotheby's Institute short film "The Art Collection of David Bowie." Personally, we are a Berlin Trilogy kind of Bowie fan with a touch o
July 13, 2024
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Film
Jux Saturday School x Sotheby's Institute: The Story of a 1937 Self-Portrait by Frida Kahlo
Juxtapoz loves a good portrait and the world loves a good selfie. For over 30 years we have put countless portraits, self-portraits and faces on the cover of our magazine, from collage to oil paintin
July 13, 2024
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Painting
Golden Artist Colors Enhances Its Virtual Paint MXR
Our friends at GOLDEN have a big announcement: the updated GOLDEN Paint MXR is a free tool for artists everywhere, giving them the ability to mix GOLDEN Artist Acrylics and now, Williamsburg Art
July 10, 2024
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Installation
There There: An Interview with Filmmaker Andrew Bujalski
The idea for filmmaker Andrew Bujaski wasn't to make a pandemic film, but the circumstances ahead of him presented itself in such a way that filming during the height of the pandemic would lead to an
June 06, 2024
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Film
The Classic Graffiti Documentary "INFAMY" 20th Anniversary Event Screening in Los Angeles
The legendary graffiti film, INFAMY, will be screened in a special 20th anniversary presentation in Los Angeles on June 5th at VIDIOTS. Directed by Doug Pray, supervised by Roger Gastm
May 29, 2024
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Film
Juxtapoz Presents: Breaking the Hand with Willehad Eilers aka Wayne Horse
Filmed live at the 2024 edition of The Crystal Ship in Ostend, Belgium, painter Willehad Eilers aka Wayne Horse, returns to his roots of creating works on the streets and gives a bit of a backstory o
May 16, 2024
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Photography
A Look at Director Yorgos Lanthimos's Book of Large-Format Photographs
Dear God, the Parthenon is still broken is a photographic vignette by Yorgos Lanthimos. Although created on the set of the film Poor Things in Budapest, the book inhabits a separate world, untethered
May 09, 2024
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