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Super Future Kid: Soft Party People
Mysteries of youth, spirituality and the occult are all themes in Super Future Kid’s symbology, and her comfortable spelunking of hypernatural realms is vivifying. The following transmission proves
November 19, 2018
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Martin Gordopelota: Ball Games
Gordopoleta literally translates to “fat ball,” a perfect connection to the cherubic, cartoon-like sports fans painted by Buenos Aires-based painter and muralist, Martin Gordopelota. Endowed with
November 12, 2018
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Edie Fake: Off the Grid
Driving through the California desert heading to Joshua Tree, the sun is ablaze and the air is dryer-vent hot. Riding along shotgun is Chicago native and art zine connoisseur Oscar Arriola. Our assig
October 29, 2018
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Carolyn Drake: The Gentle Drifter
There is an image from Carolyn Drake’s series, Wild Pigeon, of three men, shovels in hand, passing in front of a water-filled ditch. Into the distance, however, figures move to and fro, across and
October 22, 2018
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Mark Thomas Gibson: Comics Out of Chaos
Maybe not the literal, comic in illustrated narrative form, but we have rediscovered the comic book. The power of metaphor in great comic book art is being utilized in fine art in recent years in som
October 16, 2018
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Ruth Asawa: The Poetry of Pattern
Ruth Asawa learned to draw in an internment camp during the War and was later mentored by visionaries like Josef Albers and Buckminster Fuller at Black Mountain College. Her keen eye and appreciation
October 09, 2018
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Cheyenne Julien: Body and the Bronx
The life of an artist may seem romantic, but it is not easy. The road to a successful career is obstructed by countless hurdles, massive criticism, and what seems to be a never-ending stream of self-
October 01, 2018
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Todd Schorr: An American Surrealist
There may not be a more dedicated and industrious artist than Todd Schorr. His work ethic is legendary, his output exemplified by dogged attention to detail and skill in technique. Such a notable car
September 21, 2018
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Zered Bassett's Paper Skaters
A few years back, wheatpastes of cleverly positioned skateboarders started popping up around skate spots in New York, LA, and Hong Kong. From there, they materialized worldwide and earned the moniker
September 12, 2018
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A Continuation of Things: Behind the Scenes of Juxtapoz Fall 2018
This past summer may go down as the pinnacle of floating art. The last few months were all about installations drifting upon the open sea, or maybe a freshwater lake. KAWS built a buoyant 90-foot KAW
September 03, 2018
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Grace Weaver: The Big Picture
Seeing Brooklyn-based painter Grace Weaver’s solo show at Soy Capitán Gallery in Berlin in 2017 recalled all the reasons I love figurative portrait painting. In the ways that Joan Brown, Jacob Law
August 31, 2018
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Juxtapoz Fall 2018 Issue: Grace Weaver, Todd Schorr, Ruth Asawa and More
The Fall season always means the gallery world is getting back into full swing, with major highlighted shows opening in September and October. We are excited to announce our Fall 2018 issue with a co
August 30, 2018
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