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Painting
Some Sort of Despair: Stacey Rozich Debuts @ First Amendment SF
First Amendment Gallery presents Some Sort of Disrepair, a solo show by illustrator and artist Stacey Rozich.
July 03, 2019
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Illustration
Uno Moralez: Graphic Graphics
Talented Russian illustrator Uno Moralez works in a graphic, near analog, bit-style, creating nostalgic, compelling illustrations that are both grotesque and beautiful.
July 03, 2019
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Photography
'Found': Unpublished Photographs From National Geographic
National Geographic published its first issue in 1888, over 130 years ago. This is an incredible timespan for any publication, but you have to wonder where does all the content go? To honor thei
July 03, 2019
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Installation
A Stone Sparrow Descends On New York City
This past weekend, Stone Sparrow NYC inaugurated its space with the group exhibition A Taste of Sparrow, the curatorial vision of gallery owner and jewelry artist, Marina Eliasi.
July 02, 2019
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Studio Time
Pedro Pedro and his Vibrant Still Life Portraits
We have always been drawn to Pedro Pedro's pure and guileless way of depicting objects, people, and scenes from memory. Combining a loose approach and vibrant colors to depict depth and space, t
July 02, 2019
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Painting
Crowd Scenes: Amber Boardman Explores The Ways We All Get Together For New Show in Sydney
"My characters are usually insecure and have anxiety about looking good or being fashionable," Amber Boardman told Juxtapoz back in 2017. "I'm especially interested in how people can distor
July 02, 2019
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Books
"Juxtapoz Black & White" Book Profile: The Playful Illustrations of Mrzyk & Moriceau
This summer, Juxtapoz will be releasing another new book in our ongoing series with Gingko Press. Juxtapoz Black and White spotlights 28 contemporary artists from David
July 02, 2019
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Photography
The Body Is the Best Sculpture
German photographer Lovis Ostenrik demonstrates that the nude body remains the most powerful, beautiful and thought-provoking sculpture in the world.
July 02, 2019
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Installation
Nina Chanel Abney Continues to Ascend, and Her Curatorial Eye is On Point for "Punch" @ Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles
Nina Chanel Abney has become one of the leading voices in emerging art over the last half-decade or so, with a career that has seen pivotal museum shows and gallery exhibitions. (Juxtapoz have been m
July 01, 2019
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Painting
If I Had a Dream: Warhol and Hong Kong Film Gets Remixed in MADSAKI's New Works @ Perrotin, Hong Kong
"MADSAKI's work is the culmination of his attempts to understand his bicultural identity growing up in America. Or more specifically, in New Jersey, right on the border of those hallowed grounds
July 01, 2019
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Painting
"Hook and Crook" Conquers the Carl Kostyál Gallery
Last week, we attended the opening of Benjamin Spiers' solo show debut, curated by Oli Epp at London's Carl Kostyál gallery. Though his LA show covered the enormous span of his a
July 01, 2019
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Collectibles
"Yin-Yang": Pejac Releases Limited Print to "Save The Mediterranean"
Taken from one of his most popular drawings at a Paris show last year, Pejac will release Yin-Yang, a diptych print especially recreated for a limited release with AvanteArte.
July 01, 2019
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