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Art in Uncertain Times: En Plein Air From Books and Travel Videos on YouTube with Daniel Heidkamp
"In our current situation we're not quite at that breaking point, but painting in this time of quarantine can provide a space for the mind to travel when the body can not," Daniel Heidkamp points out
May 14, 2020
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Photography
Enchantment and Suffocation in Zhang Kechun's "The Yellow River"
Best known for large format photographs of the post-industrial Chinese landscape, Zhang Kechun produces epic vistas that extol and underscore the significance of landscape in modern Chinese national
May 14, 2020
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Street Art
Radio Juxtapoz, ep 045: Chip Thomas is Telling the Story of the Navajo Nation Through Street Art
Blame (or credit) covid 19, but it’s as if, more than ever, we are attracted, and thus connected, by a good story. Many of us have spent the last 10 or so weeks attached to the news, or reports fro
May 13, 2020
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Design
Activista Los Angeles Recreates Iconic Album Covers with New Social Distancing Guidelines in Place
Truth be told, by the time the Beatles made Abbey Road, they already wanted to practice social distancing from each other. But can you imagine if the most iconic album covers had to partake in the 6-
May 13, 2020
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Photography
When Midnight Comes Around: Photos of CBGB and Max's From the Late 1970s
Beginning in 1976, the American photographer Gary Green dove into New York City’s exuberant downtown music scene. A photographer’s assistant during the day, nights were spent at Max’s Kan
May 13, 2020
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Painting
Prudence Flint Explores Desire in "The Wish"
Since our first encounter with Prudence Flint's work at her presentation with Mother's Tankstation at Art Basel in Basel last year, we've been obsessing over the intimate, interior scenes. Painted in
May 13, 2020
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Painting
Paul Wunderlich was "The Magic Realist"
Paul Wunderlich was a German painter, sculptor and graphic artist. Influenced by the Art Deco and Art Nouveau movements, his work showcases nudes which were seized in the 1960s due to their indecent
May 13, 2020
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Fashion
Supreme To Release Full Capsule Collection in Honor of the Late Daniel Johnston
Last year, we wrote extensively about the passing of Outsider Art legend and musician, Daniel Johnston. He meant so much to our art community as both an honest voice and authentic presence that the l
May 12, 2020
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Film
Jux Saturday School: The Time Salvador Dali Did a Alka Seltzer Commercial
May 11 is Salvador Dali's birthday, and its always interesting to take a look back at how the Spanish surrealist was not only a painting celebrity, but much like Warhol, crossed over into some (at ti
May 12, 2020
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Painting
The Poetic and Nuanced Surrealism in the Works of Deborah Walker
It's amazing that as much as Deborah Walker's paintings speak to the uncertain times we live in, most of them contain a solitary environment that were painted years before. In the vein of other paint
May 12, 2020
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Installation
The Choreography of Tension in the Performance Works of Oslo-based Malin Bülow
For years, we have loved the visuals behind Oslo-based visual artist Malin Bülow. Through a series of choreographed motions that capture the tension and elasticity of the body in relation
May 12, 2020
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Photography
The Streets of Shanghai Through the Eyes of Hiroyuki Nakada
"I point the camera at my subjects without warning," writes Japanese photographer Hiroyuki Nakada. "My subjects are neither models nor actors, just ordinary citizens. I can’t help but feel excited
May 12, 2020
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