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Raymond Pettibon: The Pen For These Times
Running like an open wound along the razor’s edge between utter despair and blind rage, Raymond Pettibon has come to define alienation with such profound pathos and poetics that, for many, his art
January 17, 2017
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Ed Emberley: The Kids Are All Right
At age 85, he is still restlessly creative, continuing to work in many styles that make him one of the most compelling and diversified living American illustrators. Whether masterful line drawings, w
January 12, 2017
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Robert Montgomery: 21st-Century Troubadour
Using words and LED light sculptures to create political interventions in urban areas and natural landscapes, Robert Montgomery balances the intimate and ethereal characteristics of prose and poetry,
January 09, 2017
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Out of the Box: The Rise of Sneaker Culture
The Brazilians were the first people making the original rubber shoes before sneakers. The initial material was unstable, melty or brittle. The first rubber shoes in the West were Brazilian rubber ov
January 04, 2017
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Marcel Dzama: Heroes and Villains
You can play the guessing game as much as you want, but it’s difficult to identify artists who could be dropped into a different time period or era and thrive. Marcel Dzama, the Canadian-born, NYC-
January 03, 2017
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Issue Preview: February 2017 with Marcel Dzama
The times we live in... they are a changin'. And as we kick off the new year, we look to two staples of contemporary art, Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon, to illustrate the new cover of Juxtapoz's
January 03, 2017
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The Sunshine State, West: PMCA captures the mood of the Left Coast
"In The Land Of Sunshine" at Pasadena Museum of California Art tells an intimate story of the development of the California Coastline, its thriving culture, and the camaraderie amongst local artists.
December 27, 2016
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Best of 2016: Stacy Kranitz - It’s All Personal
The blurred boundaries between personal and professional life fascinate Stacy Kranitz, who, without apprehension or remorse, admits to indulging in drugs and engaging in romantic or sexual relationsh
December 22, 2016
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Jud Bergeron: The Shape of Things to Come
Classically and formally trained, he navigates the channels of life, death, love and loss, using his own object-based language to inform and connect with an audience through a unique perspective.
December 19, 2016
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Amber Boardman: A Portrait of the Armpit as a Young Man
Amber Boardman works intuitively to paint feelings and nearly abstracted portraits of oddballs.
December 15, 2016
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Anatomy of a Painting: Todd Schorr’s Liquid Universe
Todd Schorr's ever-expanding menagerie of eye-popping creations and his meticulous technique make him a true, original master of the lowbrow art movement
December 13, 2016
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Aron Wiesenfeld: Liminal states
Aron Wiesenfeld’s work immediately triggers childhood memories of my explorations into the woods of suburbia.
December 12, 2016
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