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Photography
Markéta Luskacová's Photographs of the English Coast in the Late 1970s
Markéta Luskacová, Czech-born, has lived in the UK since 1975. She first went to North East England in 1976 when visiting photographer Chris Killip, who at that time lived and also photographed the
August 26, 2019
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Music
Sound & Vision: Kanye West's "Graduation" by Takashi Murakami
Our weekly segment, Juxtapoz Sound and Vision, explores a piece of substantial album artwork every Sunday to look at one of the primary ways musicians and visual artists collaborate. Many p August 23, 2019: Kanye West, Graduation (September 11, 2007) Cover artwork by Takashi Murakami
August 25, 2019
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Photography
Luo Yang is Upending Stereotypes of Chinese Femininity
Girls has become a career-making image series from Shanghai-based photographer Luo Yang. "Her ongoing work upends stereotypes of Chinese hyper-femininity by capturing an emerging generation of young
August 24, 2019
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Music
Kim Gordon's New Music Video for "Sketch Artist" Is Just Enough Weird and Alluring
It's the end of the week and we are catching up on all things in the art world, and a few music videos always tend to be part of our routine. German experiemental filmmaker, Loretta Fahrenholz, has j
August 23, 2019
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Photography
Coming Soon: "Henry Chalfant: Art vs. Transit, 1977-1987" @ Bronx Museum
With NYC in a buzz over Beyond the Streets, the Bronx Museum is set to open a retrospective on the legendary graffiti documentation of Henry Chalfant. From Subway Art (with Martha Cooper) and Sprayca
August 23, 2019
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Tattoo
Deeper than Skin Stories: Joseph Ari Aloi, aka JK5, on Deconstructing and Freeing the Confines of Tattooing
We have had a blast during the run of Ed Hardy: Deeper than Skin, on view now at the de Young museum. It has given us a chance to explore the pioneering career of such an influential tattoo artist, b
August 23, 2019
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Film
Troma Film Fest @ Superchief NYC
Superchief Gallery NYC is bringing back some of Troma Entertainment's classics for TROMA FILM FEST, featuring Return to Return to Nuke 'Em High Vol. 2, The Toxic Avenger, and Tromeo an
August 22, 2019
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Street Art
Eron, Waone Interesni Kazki, and Telmo Miel Wide Open in Versailles
Back in May, the urban art production house Quai 36 began phase one of a public art project in Versailles, organized with Eiffage Construction and Versailles Habitat. Focusing on the revitalization o
August 22, 2019
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Photography
Sophie Green's Photographs of Spiritualist African Churches in London
Sophie Green's series Congregation celebrates Southwark's Aladura Spiritualist African churches and congregations. "Often referred to as 'white garment' churches, my images engage with these rar
August 22, 2019
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Film
The Art of Warez Documents the Lost ANSI Art Scene
British artist-filmmaker Oliver Payne and American painter Kevin Bouton-Scott have joined forces to produce a new documentary that tells an almost forgotten story of the ANSI scene. The Art
August 21, 2019
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Collectibles
Beyond the Streets to Release Two FUTURA 2000 Prints This Week
This is definitely a need-to-get. This Thursday, August 22 at 11AM, Beyond the Streets will be releasing two brand new 14-color hand pulled screen prints by the legendar
August 21, 2019
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Street Art
Wide Open Walls in Sacramento Jump Starts a Dialogue On Mural Festivals in California
One of the vital components of a good public art festival is dialogue that weighs the positives and negatives of contemporary muralism. The point of a street art festival, in this instance and in gen
August 21, 2019
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