An "Interstitial Stint" by Phil Frost
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2w ago
Former Juxtapoz cover artist Phil Frost presents his first solo exhibition Interstitial Stint with Ruttkowski;68 in New York. Self-taught through libraries, museums and autonomous explorations of public spaces and their inherent sculptural essence, Frost’s artistic practice is deeply rooted in the processing of imprints and inner impressions ..read more
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Lee Quinoñes: In Graffiti We Trust
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3w ago
In spring 1974, thirteen-year-old Lee Quiñones took his schematic drawings into a tunnel and spray painted “LEE” in gold, white, and black on the small panel of a New York City BMT train. An inspired outlaw with a meticulous design process and precision painting skills, his voice responded to the social and civil unrest of the era and found expression in painting graffiti, an ancient art form that he and many of his peers had to defend in the larger art world. On a clear, crisp morning, we met to talk about his legendary 50 years of painting, which is celebrated in his new book, Lee Quinoñes ..read more
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A Holy Grail of Graffiti, Gordon Matta-Clark's 1972-73 Archive of Photographs Resurfaces
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1M ago
In the summer of 1972, a 29-year old Gordon Matta-Clark began to photograph NYC's exploding graffiti movement. There are many significant things to consider here. One, this pre-dates the style we would begin to recognize as "graffiti" as documented in later books like Subway Art. This is an innocent time, an origin story, and Matta-Clark was capturing it with the sense innocence but acute interest. Matta-Clark himself was approaching architecture and urban space as the canvas for his own significant body of work. He is known now, famous for, his site-specific works, claiming unused ..read more
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Los Angeles Skyscraper Development Covered in Graffiti and Changes the Landscape
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1M ago
It seems insane we are still having this conversation, over 50 years since graffiti art as we know it now began showing up on city streets across America and then the rest of the world. But there is always a tough conversation that civic leaders and residents have about graffiti. But this one instance seems to have created a tipping point. And many people like it.  ..read more
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Under Pressure: Juxtapoz editor Evan Pricco in Conversation with Polo Cutty, Left E and KSP on January 11 in Los Angeles
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2M ago
On January 11th, at BEYOND THE STREETS and CONTROL Gallery in Los Angeles, Juxtapoz Magazine editor Evan Pricco will be in live conversation with artists Polo Cutty, LEFT E, and Kristofferson San Pablo—officially extending their latest exhibition, UNDER PRESSURE, curated by Mister Cartoon ..read more
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GATS Brings the "Collective Murmurs" of the Street to the Gallery @ Harman Projects, NYC
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5M ago
 Harman Projects is pleased to present Collective Murmurs, a solo exhibition by iconic graffiti artist and Juxtapoz x Superflat exhibiting artist, GATS. This will be the artist's first solo presentation with the gallery ..read more
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FUTURA2000: Breaking Out, A Retrospective @ University at Buffalo Art Galleries
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5M ago
University at Buffalo Art Galleries is pleased to present FUTURA2000: Breaking Out, a retrospective of artist FUTURA2000 that will span both University of Buffalo Art Galleries locations; UB Center for the Arts and the UB Anderson Gallery ..read more
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 125: Tim Conlon Knows Freight Train Graffiti
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5M ago
There are just certain artists who know their subject. For Tim Conlon, freight train graffiti is his muse, his subject, his love, his investigation. As a freight graffiti artist himself, Tim took that passion and understanding of the North American railroad system and turned into wonderfully constructed photoreal paintings of graff on trains as well as a series of train set works featuring graffiti pieces. His work is about not only a love of graffiti, but a story of movement, of communication and connection, friendship and the insight to a subculture of America that collect rail ephemera. It ..read more
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Rime, Victor Reyes, Trav, and Ewok Have "Uncommon Bonds"
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7M ago
Superchief Gallery in LA proudly presents UNCOMMON BONDS, an exhibition featuring Rime, Victor Reyes, Trav, and Ewok, four highly esteemed artists, with roots in graffiti. The exhibition is about how graffiti brings people together and creates unique friendships that shape the art and its creators ..read more
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FREIGHT TRAIN GRAFFITI Gets a Much-Needed Expansion, 20 Years On
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7M ago
A collection gets a reboot nearly two decades on. When it was first released by Roger Gastman in 2005, Freight Train Graffiti was the bible of the subculture of painting on trains, providing insight into the fringe sect of a graffiti scene suffused with vitality, and most importantly, offering tales that connected the eras. This reissue by BEYOND THE STREETS brings the culture into a new light, with 500+ additional images, painting a truly historical and contemporary picture. Freight Train Graffiti features over 1,500+ full-color illustrations and features in-depth interviews with more than 1 ..read more
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