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Ekta: Where The Sun is Square and Blue
When Ekta lets the subconscious dictate his process, total destruction is the only solution. Adding and erasing is integral, and he finds most of his magic in mistakes and restrictions.
July 25, 2016
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Robert Xavier Burden: His Wild Blue Yonder
Currently working on Battle for the Arctic, which features Vladimir Putin and Prince Haakon of Norway, as well as Hermey the Elf from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, he invokes the innocence of youth
July 21, 2016
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Robin F. Williams: The Hero Painter
Robin’s work emanates that magical physicality of pure, unadulterated paint.
July 18, 2016
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Sujin: Moody Blues
Sujin captures the angst and drama of cool girls everywhere, making her coveted watercolor paintings immediately relatable. These girls might be up to no good, but they are magnetic nonetheless.
July 14, 2016
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Francesco Igory Deiana: In the Flesh
Imagine an alternate version of the movie Home Alone in which an artist finds himself alone in a museum to experiment and tinker with art materials, and craft inventive work, as opposed to making boo
July 14, 2016
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The Anthro'POLO'gist: Tom Gould and the History of Lo Life
Perceived by some as thugs and by others as heroes, these teenagers aspired to a life the world presumed was beyond their reach and took something that wasn’t meant for them, Polo Ralph Lauren, and
July 12, 2016
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Issue Preview: August, 2016 with Ed Ruscha
The August 2016 issue of Juxtapoz features one of the most influential West Coast artists ever, Ed Ruscha.
June 29, 2016
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Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition @ Contemporary Jewish Museum, SF
An intense but economical artist, Stanley Kubrick understood the challenge of working in spatial and temporal boundaries where “you are always pitting time against quality and ideas,” and how “
June 28, 2016
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Daniel Gibson: Desert Tales
I think Danny loves being a desert kid, even if he didn’t at the time, because it’s all those stories that inspire who he is now and the work he makes.
June 20, 2016
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Todd Blubaugh: Too Far Gone
Traveling by motorbike can be a deeply spiritual experience. There are no distractions—the only conversation to be shared is between you and the highway.
June 16, 2016
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The Old (And New) Standard: Reviving a piece of NASA history
As the 220-page NASA Graphics Standards Manual ships worldwide, we sit down with Reed and Smyth to talk about the genesis of the project and the special relationship they forged with NASA’s graphic
June 14, 2016
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Beach House: Once Again the Bedroom Band
Held in art galleries, community centers, and other unique creative spaces, the experimental performances were conceived as a way, while on tour, to deepen and maintain the spirit of creativity that
June 13, 2016
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