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Alina Tsvor Leads a Vans Vision Walk in Chicago
Alina Tsvor led a group through the streets of Pilsen, the neighborhood where she lives, sharing tips and tricks; and more importantly, providing a space for participants to inspire and encourage eac
May 09, 2018
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OSGEMEOS: Everyday They Write the Book
Recognition and respect from the general public for something to which you've dedicated your life is probably one of the most satisfying feelings a person can experience, even sweeter when that recog
May 29, 2018
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A. Savage and the Art of Parquet Courts
A. Savage is lead singer and guitarist for the NYC indie band, Parquet Courts, as well as an accomplished fine artist who is behind many of the band’s album covers and visuals since its inception i
June 11, 2018
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Vetting a Vibe: Monica Kim Garza
The women in Monica Kim Garza’s paintings are full of joy and give zero fucks. She’s been compared to painter Paul Gaugin, whose colonizing male gaze captured Tahitian women over a century ago, b
June 18, 2018
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Carpe Diem, Kid: Oli Epp
In the movie of your life, Oli Epp paints the extras, most notably, himself. This London artist took the gold in figurative freshness this year, with unique portraits and moments cropped and oddly ab
July 02, 2018
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Koak: Bodies in Muse and Motion
I’ll be honest, the whole “artist and muse” relationship is a little irksome. Wander the halls of any museum and you find countless classical portraits of women: women bathing, women dancing, w
July 16, 2018
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Lamar Peterson: A Self Portrait
What refreshing innocence when an artist reveals that one of their first influences in art was Bob Ross. Nothing pretentious, this isn’t like declaring that the first album you bought was John Colt
July 31, 2018
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Jeffrey Cheung: Unity and Community, One Board at a Time
Jeffrey Cheung has explored routes for self-expression his whole life, slowly carving out a space in communities that have been historically exclusive. After beginning to discover a more universal la
August 13, 2018
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Serena Cole: An Alluring Analysis
At a passing glance, it would be easy to characterize Serena Cole’s imagery as meticulously drafted portraits of lavish, imaginative beauty, but her characters are so much more. Their ornamentation
August 23, 2018
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Rene Magritte: The Fifth Season at SFMOMA
Enigma, so immediately onomatopoetic in association with Rene Magritte, he who made frequent appearances in his own works, mysteriously anonymous in bowler hat and tailored black coat. The precise im
August 27, 2018
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OSGEMEOS, KOAK and Oli Epp Highlight Juxtapoz Summer 2018 Issue
When one of the biggest and legendary names in graffiti and street art is about to open a new exhibition, we are all ears. Well, its come to the point now that when Brazilian twins OSGEMEOS are set t
May 29, 2018
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"Ordinary Isn’t So Simple:" Behind-the-Scenes of Summer 2018
When Martyn Reed of the renowned Nuart Festival set the theme for this past Spring’s Nuart Aberdeen, “A Revolution of the Ordinary,” I had feelings of both elation and defeat. And to be honest,
May 29, 2018
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