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Photography
Camille Vivier's New Book Confronts Roughness with Sensuality
"Twist" is an overview of Camille Vivier’s work. It is a meeting of worlds. An encounter between curved, nude female bodies with avant-garde, anthropomorphic sculptures. Their shape refers back to
June 10, 2019
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Bill Owens' Never-Before-Seen Photographs of the Infamous Altamont Concert
Bill Owens latest book presents an unpublished series of photographs documenting the unique moment of the first large Rolling Stones concert at Altamont Raceway Park in California. Meant to be the We
June 08, 2019
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Raymond Meeks Photographs the Weightlessness of Youth Approaching Adulthood
Over the course of multiple summers, Raymond Meeks ventured the few miles from his home in the Catskill Mountain region of New York to a wooded place known in the area as Furlong, a gathering place f
June 06, 2019
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Twin Flames : New Book From Justin Aversano
Following a solo exhibition at Superchief Gallery in New York last month, photographer Justin Aversano has released a compendium from his Twin Flames series. After photographing 100 twins f
June 03, 2019
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Laura Thompson's Photoseries "Senseless" Explores the Break Between Humans and Nature
Laura Thompson's photo series, Senseless, utilizes "yeti-like" costumes made of disposable material to portray the gradual dulling of society's senses and the dislocation from our natural s
June 02, 2019
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Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Kohei Yoshiyuki's "The Park"
Using a 35mm camera, infrared film, and a flash, Kohei Yoshiyuki documented the people who gathered in several Tokyo parks at night for "clandestine trysts, as well as the many spectators lurking in
May 28, 2019
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Matthew Genitempo's Photographs of Hermits in the Ozark Mountains
Another one of our favorite photo books that we've gotten this year is Matthew Genitempo's stunningly beautiful first book, Jasper. "Inspired by the life and work of the poet and land surveyor, Frank
May 24, 2019
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Mike Brodie Exhibits New Work for the First Time Since 2013
Every morning, Mike Brodie’s neighbor wanders over in a golf cart outside of Brodie’s single-wide trailer to talk, and to fill him in on the upcoming days’ work. With his inability to physicall
May 24, 2019
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Travis Jensen Explores One of the Last Real San Francisco Neighborhoods In Stunning Black & White
San Francisco seems to be the "example" city these days. The example of gentrification, of tech booms, of extreme wealth, of extreme poverty, of liberalism, diversity, start-ups, of shimmering tech t
May 21, 2019
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SPECIAL Radio Juxtapoz Podcast with Martha Cooper, Janette Beckman and Miranda Barnes Live @ Vault by Vans
This episode of the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast is a Special Edition, not only because it features a distinguished panel and guest moderator, but we felt that it stood as its own podcast discussion outsid
May 20, 2019
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"See Know Evil" Chronicles the Life and Art of Davide Sorrenti
“See Know Evil” is the first documentary to chronicle the life and art of Davide Sorrenti, an icon of 90’s fashion, photography, and youth culture. Davide was born to the renowned Sorrenti fami
May 19, 2019
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Clint Woodside's New Book "Independence" Depicts Hope and Decline in Small Town America
Los Angeles-based photographer Clint Woodside has released his latest monograph, Independence, the first in a collaborative series featuring different guest co-editors. Co-edited by artist and Fulcru
May 18, 2019
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