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Photography
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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Photography
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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Film
"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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Photography
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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Photography
POSSESSION: Parker Day's Colorful Portraits Open @ Superchief Miami
Superchief Gallery Miami is proud to announce itself as the next destination for Parker Day's POSSESSION series and solo exhibition! These larger-than-life, hyper-colorful photographic portraits danc
May 16, 2019
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Collage
Ugur Gallenkuş' Sobering Collages of a Polarized World
Uğur Gallenkuş is a Turkish visual artist whose sobering digital photo collages have recently been shared across social media as a stark reminder of the injustice in the world. What started as a sp
May 15, 2019
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Pop Life
Cultural Lens: Views From the Juxtapoz x Vault by Vans Photography Panel @ 219 Bowery, NYC
Last night, as part of Juxtapoz's takeover at the Vault by Vans boutique at 219 Bowery in NYC, we hosted a special photography panel, "Cultural Lens," featuring insight and career-spanning talk from
May 15, 2019
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Photography
The Photos Shortlisted for the Palm* Photo Prize
Over a period of four weeks, photographers worldwide from all disciplines and styles were able to submit two stand-alone images for free via the creativehub, to win the opportunity to be shortlisted
May 15, 2019
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Photography
Dan Monick Says "Goodbye to Romance" for His Latest Exhibition
These Days is pleased to present Goodbye to Romance, an ongoing photographic narrative by Dan Monick examining the landscapes of Los Angeles that have fascinated the artist since moving to the city i
May 14, 2019
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Photography
From Africa to China with Pieter Hugo
Pieter Hugo is probably best known for his brutally frank portraits of his “kin”, mainly the Afrikaners, of South Africa’s post-apartheid era. Later on, his portraits of Nigerian gangs wielding
May 14, 2019
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Painting
"MADE IN HAITI": Martha Cooper Revisits Haiti with French Artist Seth
French artist, Seth, recently teamed up with photography legend, Martha Cooper, for a collaborative show that includes original paintings, installations, wall murals, and photography. Made in Haiti w
May 10, 2019
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Photography
The Chaos and Anarchy of Australia's Bachelor and Spinsters Balls
Bachelor and Spinsters Balls take place across rural Australia. They are events that were originally designed to overcome distance; formalized social congregations providing an opportunity for locals
May 10, 2019
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