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Juxtapoz is an art magazine that offers readers news, and event coverage from the artists' community. It covers art such as paintings, photography, film, radio, graffiti, street art, music, sculpture, textiles, and more. Their website offers an insight into the artists' world.
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3d ago
Almine Rech Shanghai is pleased to announce Man, Water, Flowers, Fire, Michael Hilsman's third solo exhibition with the gallery, on view through May 25, 2024 ..read more
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3d ago
State of Emergency—Harakati za Mau Mau kwa Haki, Usawa na Ardhi Yetu is an ongoing documentary project by Max Pinckers in collaboration with Mau Mau war veterans and Kenyans who survived colonial atrocities ..read more
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Is true freedom attainable? It’s a lofty question, but one artist Sandra Chevrier hasn’t shied away from in her years of artmaking. Merging hyperreal portraits of women with the pop-aesthetic of comic book superheroes, Chevrier’s paintings offer a fresh perspective on liberation and the powers women have to destroy their cages; to sing for freedom ..read more
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3d ago
We can't believe we haven't shared the works of Shannon Cartier Lucy before on the site, but because of this oversight, we have the works in A Portfolio today. The Nashville-based painter has shown around the world, Night Gallery being the most recent time we saw her works, but her recent solo show at Galerie Hussenot in Paris really caught our eye once again.  ..read more
Liquitex Launches Innovative Sustainable Products Including Recycled Canvas Line and Bio-Based Paint
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3d ago
Our friends at Liquitex kicked off the introduction of two groundbreaking sustainable products last week in NYC, with emphasis on the Recycled Canvas and Bio-Based Heavy Acrylic and Mediums paint. Liquitex's Just Imagine party on May 9th was helod at 99 Scott, in celebration of the brand’s fresh new look and the launch of some innovative sustainable products, including a recycled canvas line and upcoming bio-based paint line.  ..read more
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4d ago
Filmed live at the 2024 edition of The Crystal Ship in Ostend, Belgium, painter Willehad Eilers aka Wayne Horse, returns to his roots of creating works on the streets and gives a bit of a backstory of how his career came to be. This isn't the first time we have spoken to Eilers, who was a guest on the Radio Juxtapoz podcast in 2023 and a longtime friend of the Juxtapoz family ..read more
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Harper’s is pleased to announce Quieter and Colder, New York-based artist Hyegyeong Choi’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Choi, who was born and raised in Korea, traditionally paints shapely women who indulge in surreal environments. These striking figures subvert stifling conceptions of beauty as they rest their nude bodies amidst lush terrain and electric pools of water. But for Choi, water is not always a site of respite: the critical source of life has been a symbol of emotional turmoil for the artist who has survived the troubles of self-destruction. Across  ..read more
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ARDEN + WHITE is pleased to announce the debut solo exhibition of London-based painter Murray Clarke in the US and at our gallery. Entitled THIS, the exhibition presents Clarke's recent paintings, which continue his exploration of mass-produced imagery echoing the pervasive visuals of advertising. Delving into the conflicting emotions stirred by the commercialization and widespread consumption of fabric and clothing, Clarke prompts viewers to reflect on the intricate dynamics of our relationship with consumer culture, its allure, and its societal impacts ..read more
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4d ago
Spooky action at a distance is an enigmatic term coined by Einstein meant to describe quantum entanglement, or the strange phenomenon when particles, or objects– potentially of any size and at any distance apart, become inexplicably linked together. These bonded entities become responsive to one another as if invisibly tethered in ways scientists do not really understand, and which can no longer be described as independent. The theory is so unusual that Einstein was essentially dismissive of the possibility even while reflecting on it, but the concept has since been documented and confirmed ..read more
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5d ago
Danica Lundy giving the name Boombox to a body of work seems so fitting. Her paintings, dense and what could be called "loud", actually have this overwhelming feeling of being open to possibility and chance. When you were a kid, and for me it was listening to KOME or Live 105 in the Bay Area, you would have your cassette ready in your boombox, waiting for the DJ to play that song you heard the day before, wanting to create your own mix of songs from the radio. In naming her show after the boombox, Lundy is transporting us to place of memory and density, as White Cube notes is a shifting of pe ..read more