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Anja Salonen: The Indolent Gaze
Figurative painting has long been a compulsion of artists, and only the remarkable make headway in the game. Anja Salonen is deep into the uncanny, concocting color and mood to present an alternate r
December 18, 2017
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Kerry James Marshall: The Key Figure
In 2016, the Kerry James Marshall retrospective, Mastry, traveled from the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago (MCA) to the Met Breuer. Standing behind the clear plexiglass podium, about to address
November 30, 2017
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Issue Preview: Winter 2018 w/ Kerry James Marshall, Cheryl Dunn, Daniel Rich and more!
Juxtapoz has gone back to its original roots. Yes, we are excited to announce that our first issue of 2018 is also our return to a quarterly format, only this time, we have more pages, bigger size, b
November 30, 2017
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Apexer: The Path of Intuition
After diving into familiar waters that had suddenly shifted, Apexer died and came back to life. He saved himself with sheer mind power, which also miraculously healed his shattered vertebrae without
November 29, 2017
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Sainer: The Road to Harmony
It’s not often that a young graffiti writer from a place like Poland gets a chance to travel and paint multi-story facades in some of the biggest cities around the world. Although Sainer might say,
November 27, 2017
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Influences: Mike Kershnar is Nature's Narrator
Mike Kershnar has enjoyed exploring the intersection of skateboarding, visual art, and nature. Following a long line of artists who skate, Mike has added an element of natural beauty to these two vib
November 16, 2017
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Robert Rauschenberg: Scamp Artist
Robert Rauschenberg was a scamp artist, and I mean that in the most exuberant sense of the word. He saw beauty in the ordinary, envisioning the most humble object in another medium, bestowing it with
November 16, 2017
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Genieve Figgis: Theater of the Obsessed
Genieve Figgis explores history and classical art through a spontaneously messy process of painting with globs and pours, a deliciously grotesque approach to the figure. Her paintings, like twisted m
November 14, 2017
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Amir H. Fallah: Art and Intervention
Heavy with visual sampling, Amir H. Fallah has produced a provocative series of vibrant, Arabesque paintings for his new exhibition with Shulamit Nazarian. An arboretum for the senses, Fallah’s A S
November 06, 2017
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Neo Yokio: Ezra Koenig's Fabulous Adventure Into Anime
You probably know by now that Ezra Koenig is the hyper-literate lead singer of Vampire Weekend, one of the most critically-acclaimed American bands of the 21st century. On the band’s last tour, Ezr
November 02, 2017
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Jules De Balincourt: Searching the Wave of Possibility
There’s the depth and scope, the sensational fields of vision in the paintings of Jules de Balincourt. As if in perennial perch just above the action, or off to the side observing the group, de Bal
October 31, 2017
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Issue Preview: December 2017 With Jules De Balincourt
We can all admit, 2017 was a bit tumultuous no matter where you lived in the world. For the December 2017 issue, we went with a reflective pose, a piece of paradise in the distance vibe. Jules de Bal
October 31, 2017
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