Home
Subscribe
Shop
Quarterly Archive
Current Issue
Summer 2024
Spring 2024
Winter 2024
Fall 2023
Summer 2023
Spring 2023
Winter 2023
Fall 2022
Summer 2022
Winter 2022
Spring 2022
Fall 2021
Spring 2021
Summer 2021
Winter 2021
Fall 2020
Summer 2020
Spring 2020
Winter 2020
Fall 2019
Summer 2019
Spring 2019
Winter 2019
Fall 2018
Summer 2018
Spring 2018
Winter 2018
Exclusives
Departments
Magazine
Painting
Photography
Music
Street Art
Illustration
Design
Graffiti
Installation
Film
Sculpture
Textiles
Books
Collectibles
Pop Life
Fashion
Radio Juxtapoz
Juxtapoz Projects
Radio Juxtapoz
Events
Information
Contact Us
Advertising
Terms & Conditions
Search
Tweet
Painting
Cannon Dill "Song That Kissed The Garden" @ pt.2 Gallery
Walk into a gallery, and the good shows transport you into another world. And not necessarily the immersive installations that employ technology and trickery to prepossess, or an artist who wields ma
July 08, 2020
Tweet
Studio Time
Studio Time with Jeremy Fish: Baywatch, San Francisco Style
After almost fifteen years living and working in the same space here in North Beach, I stumbled into one of the greatest art studios of all time. 1501 Grant Avenue was the French Italian Bakery for a
May 15, 2020
Tweet
Magazine
ME!: Art History and the Selfie
It took 200,000 years, but we have finally fully evolved our being: arm extended in front, digital smartphone in hand, duck face in full expression and with the simple push of a finger, voilá, “th
May 11, 2020
Tweet
In Session
Outside Looking In: Stanford's Cantor Arts Center
“Necessary changes in the way we think about history, identity, and representation have helped us better understand that the American experience and American art is a much more expansive field than
May 06, 2020
Tweet
Features
Judy Chicago: "You Shouldn't Have to Justify Your Work"
“It is hopeless for the occasional visitor to try to keep up with Chicago. She outgrows his prophecies faster than he can make them.”
May 04, 2020
Tweet
Travel Insider
Waltzing Round Vienna
From morning ‘til evening, locals and visitors happily wait in line for the chocolate iced, apricot filled torte created in 1832 by 16-year-old apprentice baker Franz Sacher. Mounds of whipped crea
April 27, 2020
Tweet
Features
Marcus Brutus: The Colors of Connection
Since Marcus Brutus began exhibiting his work nearly eighteen months ago, he has quickly attracted the attention of collectors and institutions alike, with two solo exhibitions, a monograph entitled
April 24, 2020
Tweet
Design
Hot Dogs Are The Best-Looking Food: Emilio Santoyo’s Special Sauce
Emilio Santoyo is a Michaelangelo from the Inland Empire, virtually chiseling something out of nothing on the regular. Often getting the sense that something was missing from his everyday snapshots,
April 23, 2020
Tweet
Painting
Anatomy of the Artist: Benjamin Spiers
Fame came calling a little late in the day for the London-based artist, Benjamin Spiers, the former art instructor directly responsible for the development of Oli Epp's distinctive visual language (a
April 20, 2020
Tweet
Features
Kyle Dunn: Ghost World
“Life imitates art far more than art imitates life,” wrote Oscar Wilde in his 1889 essay, The Decay of Lying. Simply put, Wilde believed that we understand emotion through the lens of art, so the
April 17, 2020
Tweet
Books
Do You Compute? Selling Tech from the Atomic Age to the Y2K Bug, 1950-1999
On the wall of my childhood bedroom, I had a poster of Miles Davis, deep in thought, emblazoned below with the small rainbow Apple logo and simple statement, “Think Different.” This was long befo
April 15, 2020
Tweet
Painting
Isaac Abrams "Illuminations" Captures a Psychedelic Spirit
Isaac Abrams was born in 1939 and raised in New York City. With a background in academics ranging from literature, history, science and psychology, Abrams suddenly turned to painting in 1965 after hi
April 13, 2020
Nothing else to see here
Like free stuff?
sign up for the Juxtapoz newsletter and get
a chance to win monthly prizes!
Email List Sign up