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Painting
Julie Curtiss and the Confounding "Bitter Apples" of Life
Julie Curtiss could be a mystery writer. She's has a sense of a scene, what to leave out, what to express, where to express it, what details to leave behind that it feels so much like the brain of a
September 28, 2023
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Painting
Julie Curtiss Channels The Ghosts in "Somnambules (Sleepwalkers)"
There are certain paintings that just stop in your tracks, cause you to pause, make you ponder and wonder and you feel immersed in a moment. That is what good art does. That happened to me when I saw
September 08, 2022
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Magazine
2021: A Year in Juxtapoz Covers
As we publish our quarterly each year, the calendar year actually has us sharing 5 issues. In 2021, we had an incredible list of cover artists, with Amani Lewis, Yusuke Hanai, Danielle Mckinney, Juli
December 28, 2021
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Features
Julie Curtiss: In Her Wildest Dreams
Raised in the eastern suburbs of Paris, abstract painter Julie Curtiss stands firm in her belief that the Covid-19 pandemic has forced people to look at themselves.
August 30, 2021
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Magazine
Preview: Fall 2021 Quarterly with Julie Curtiss, Geoff McFetridge, Umar Rashid and more
“It may not be possible to convey to someone else the mysterious transforming gifts by which dreams, memory, and experience become art. But I like to think that I can try.” —Betye Saar
August 26, 2021
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Installation
The Shoo Sho: Julie Curtiss Curates a Show Show with Anton Kern in NYC
Playing with the Anton Kern Gallery WINDOW space peculiarities -- a gallery that can only be seen from the outside and never entered -- and referencing its location in Lower Manhattan near Soho, Juli
August 06, 2021
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Painting
The Incredible Examination of Time in Julie Curtiss' "Monads and Dyads" @ White Cube, London
We've all been thinking about the concept of time so much over the last year that even discussing the amount of time that we talk about time is becoming burdensome. I keep going back to Raymond Carve
May 14, 2021
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Painting
Julie Curtiss Creates a Whole New "Square One" In Pop-Up with Anton Kern Gallery
I, for one, have overused the phrase, "This is so surreal," probably way too many times in my life (even when it's not surreal in the slightest, mind you). This year, though, is surreal. No hyperbole
October 14, 2020
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Painting
"How 'Bout Them Apples?": Fantastic Group Show of NYC-Based Contemporary Painters @ Ross + Kramer
If you are going to have a star-studded show featuring all NYC-based painters, having the title of the show borrowing the phrase “How ‘Bout Them Apples?” from the 1997 film, Good Will Hunting,
October 08, 2020
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Collectibles
Julie Curtiss x Case Studyo "La femme secrète" Captures the Intricacy of Her Paintings in Wooden Sculpture Edition
"What I like about hair in painting is the pattern and repetitiveness, which is hypnotic and attractive," Julie Curtiss told us last year in a feature in our print edition. I particularly love Jean-A
May 28, 2020
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Painting
REVIEW: Julie Curtiss Unleashes "Wildlife" to Anton Kern Gallery
When you live in a major city, it's hard not to fancy yourself a kind of urban archaeologist. For better or worse, each facet of human behavior is distilled and on display, as you wield a special per
May 21, 2019
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Books
"The Dinner Party": Feasting on Julie Curtiss' Work
"The Dinner Party" is an investigation into the mysterious narratives of Julie Curtiss' paintings. Surreal and bizarre, Julie creates works that raise questions without an answer...
May 15, 2019
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