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Photography
Miles Aldridge: Virgin Mary. Supermarkets. Popcorn.
Through pop art, bright colors, and dark humor, British artist Miles Aldridge makes us flinch. His images are reminiscent of film stills: frames snatched from a broader story, pictures noted for thei
November 12, 2020
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Collectibles
Juxtapoz Shop Exclusive: Swoon "Alison the Lacemaker" Print Available Now
Today, Juxtapoz is excited to announce an exclusive new print by street art pioneer and fine artist, Swoon. The work, entitled Alison the Lacemaker, is available from November 12—November 19, 2020,
November 12, 2020
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Painting
Anna Valdez: "New Patterns" @ David B Smith, Denver
David B. Smith Gallery is proud to announce New Patterns, a solo exhibition by Oakland, CA-based artist Anna Valdez. Featuring large-scale oil paintings and brightly patterned ceramic vessels, new li
November 12, 2020
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Painting
Interview: Mina Hamada's "Quiet Steps" in Paris
Mina Hamada was born in Louisiana, raised in Tokyo and “grew up” in Barcelona. A reflection of those multi-cultural influences, her works are like orchids, colorful, beautiful and diverse, alive
November 12, 2020
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Design
Show Me the Signs: A Benefit for African American Policy Forum (AAPF) #SayHerName Mothers Network
Over 100 artists have come together for the “Show Me the Signs” exhibition and auction that will directly help the families of Black women killed by the police, a systemic problem
November 11, 2020
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Photography
Philippe Dudouit: The Dynamics of Dust
Philippe Dudouit documents the new relationships that historically nomadic indigenous Saharan inhabitants of the Sahelo Saharan band have forged with a territory they cannot pass through freely or sa
November 11, 2020
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Painting
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
Simphiwe Ndzube Continues to Explore the Fantasy of Mine Moon in New Works on Paper
One of the exhibitions we've enjoyed in recent months but somehow didn't get around to feature while it was on view was Simphiwe Ndzube's presentation of new works on paper which ran through October
November 11, 2020
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Installation
Surreal Salon 13: Baton Rouge Gallery is Now Accepting Submissions!
Our friends at Baton Rouge Gallery— center for contemporary art (“BRG”) is proud to announce it is now accepting submissions for Surreal Salon 13, the juried exhibition that celebrates pop-surr
November 10, 2020
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Textiles
Radio Juxtapoz, ep 057: Radical Tradition and a Conversation About American Quilts and Social Change
There are those moments, the ones we literally designate as those where history stops and becomes a chapter. In America, you talk of 9/11, Pearl Harbor, Kennedy and MLK being shot, the night Ob
November 10, 2020
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Painting
Labor Day: Matt Bollinger Explores the Intimacy of Lost American Dreams
Art as the great communicator, the bridge to expressing what is difficult to explain in words, is powerfully achieved in Labor Day, Matt Bollinger’s first show at LA’s M+B Gallery, showing throug
November 10, 2020
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Photography
Sarah Anne Johnson Uses Mixed Media to Reveal What Photographs Can't Fully Capture
Sarah Anne Johnson makes artworks that, in her view, depict nature as “more truthful” than it appears to the naked eye. From traditional knowledge of the land passed down through generations of i
November 10, 2020
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