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Scorched Earth and The Weeping Sun: Vaughn Spann @ Kaikai Kiki Gallery, Tokyo
When we sat down with Vaughn Spann this past winter for a print feature in our Spring 2019 issue, he was in a rising star moment: solo shows, massive Art Basel coverage and international recognition
September 12, 2019
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Music
Daniel Johnston, Cult Icon of "Outsider Music," RIP
Today, we learned of the passing of the legendary "outsider music icon, Daniel Johnston. In the Spring 2019 Juxtapoz, our columnist Michael Sieben wrote a story about Johnston that perfectly exemplif
September 11, 2019
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Street Art
Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, ep 23: Hyuro is Comfortable in Crisis, Live From Nuart 2019
This feels like an exclusive on the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast! For episode 23, we have something special, the first ever podcast interview with one of the world's leading muralists, Valencia-based, Arge
September 11, 2019
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Painting
In Conversation: Aaron Elvis Jupin at Fisher Parrish Gallery, NYC
Try to remember a pivotal moment in your life, then consider whether that recollection is truly accurate. The permutation of memory is wild. Thinking back to a remembered interlude can be a theater p
September 11, 2019
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Painting
"Bat Walk": Hiroya Kurata Presents Baseball Askew
Returning to Tokyo for the first time in six years, Hiroya Kurata aptly makes his exhibition debut at Koki Arts. "I spent my youth in Tokyo," Kurata explains, "So it feels gr
September 11, 2019
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Painting
Hollow and Cut: The Ascension of Nathaniel Mary Quinn Continues @ Gagosian, Beverly Hills
There are just so many highly-anticipated exhibitions kicking off the fall season, from Amy Sherald to Robin F Williams, Derrick Adams to Henry Chalfant. But one that we have had our eyes on for mont
September 11, 2019
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In Session
The Allegories of Martin Wittfooth @ Muroff-Kotler Visual Arts Gallery, SUNY Ulster
Martin Wittfooth makes powerful paintings, both in subject and underlying meaning. Using animals as his subjects, the Toronto-born and now Savannah, Georgia and Hudson Valley-based painter layers mea
September 11, 2019
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Photography
Fred Herzog, a Pioneer of Color Photography, Dies at 88
The world has lost another photography great this week. Fred Herzog, an early pioneer of color and street photography, died in Vancouver on Monday at age 88. Herzog started photographing in and aroun
September 11, 2019
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Painting
"the heart of the matter...": Amy Sherald Is One of America's Most Important Painters
"I paint because I am looking for versions of myself in art history and in the world." That Amy Sherald's new blockbuster solo exhibition, the heart of the matter..., on view now through Ocotbe
September 11, 2019
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Painting
Todd REAS James "There's No Place Like Home" @ Over the Influence, Los Angeles (Updated)
Everyone is beginning to gear up for the Fall art season, with teasers and previews starting to pop-up. We caught a glimpse of one show we have our eye on: Todd "REAS" James will be showing for the f
September 11, 2019
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Features
Michael Kagan: Trust The Universe
"Work by an academic painter," sure doesn’t summon images of astronauts, airplane cockpits, or rocket launchers. Yet, those are precisely the motifs that escalate New York Academy of Art MFA gradua
September 11, 2019
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Installation
Stranger Stew: The Eccentricity of Los Angeles on Display @ Superchief
Los Angeles has everything and can be just about anything. The fact that its a driving culture accentuates all the diverse and underground art scenes you can move to from night to night. It's gr
September 10, 2019
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