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Juxtapoz Magazine » Sculpture
2w ago
Thinkspace Projects has a slew of shows opening on April 6, but we have our eyes on Common Ground, curated by artist Kristy Moreno. The show features sculptural works by Moreno and Renata Cassiano Alvarez, Soojin Choi, Brooke Felix, Michelle Im, Haylie Jimenez, Sydnie Jimenz, Gabo Mortinez and Tracy Wilkinson.  ..read more
Juxtapoz Magazine » Sculpture
2w ago
As we reported last week with the opening of Geoff McFetridge's new solo show, Half Gallery also opened a new show of stoneware paintings and sculptures by Los Angeles-based artist, Sachi Moskowitz.  ..read more
Juxtapoz Magazine » Sculpture
2w ago
The Trophy Room LA is thrilled to present Death Bloom, a solo exhibition with Los Angeles-based artist Eleanor Arbor. A “death bloom” refers to the way certain desert succulents, like agave, die as soon as they bloom and produce their seeds. Arbor treats this phenomenon as an extended metaphor for motherhood, exploring the boundary between creation and destruction across her panels ..read more
Juxtapoz Magazine » Sculpture
3w ago
Richard Serra made steel move and bend. He made rooms and museum halls, which seem almost like insurmountable obstacles for transformation, into reconsidered, powerful, sculptural spaces. We know steel to create massive buildings, bridges and spaces we live, work and commute upon, but Serra made steel expand our idea of structure and form, of time and place. His drawings, too, perhaps some of my favorite works of his, and for which I met the man at a retrospective of his drawings at SFMOMA in 2011, were also explorations of how to occupy, free and understand space and limitations.  ..read more
Juxtapoz Magazine » Sculpture
1M ago
We are just so thrilled to share today the amazing ceramic works of LA-based artist Meegan Barnes for today's A Portfolio. We saw her show Sunset Noir at One Trick Pony last year and have been meaning to put together a selection of her glazed ceramic painting sculptures to share on the site.  ..read more
Juxtapoz Magazine » Sculpture
1M ago
Hashimoto Contemporary is excited to announce a solo presentation of Washington-based artist Abigail Goldman’s new miniature “dieoramas” at the Outsider Art Fair in New York City. This is both the gallery's and the artist’s inaugural participation at the fair, and Goldman’s 5th solo presentation with Hashimoto Contemporary ..read more
Juxtapoz Magazine » Sculpture
2M ago
NYLONS, on view at Entrance NYC, presents the culmination a two year long collaboration between Rhys Gaetano and Alix Jean Vollum. Using Rhys Gaetano’s signature making method of beeswax encaustic and steel on panel, the two artists worked to abstract classic 1950’s American hosiery advertisements sourced by Vollum ..read more
Juxtapoz Magazine » Sculpture
2M ago
OCHI is pleased to present The Company We Keep, an exhibition of new work by artist Kristy Moreno. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. The Company We Keep features new ceramic vessels, figures, and wall works that celebrate female friendship, sisterhood, and chosen community. Blending elements of SoCal Latinx culture with the sugary aesthetics of late 1990s girl power and a retro-futuristic approach to fashion, Moreno builds worlds in which female protagonists express their individuality, explore the world, and thrive together. Deeply inspired by the diverse voices th ..read more
Juxtapoz Magazine » Sculpture
3M ago
Welcome to a new season of Radio Juxtapoz. And why not kick off the 15th season with someone who not only pushes the boundaries of a medium but plays a bit on the absurdity that is modern life, contemporary art and the ways we experience both. William Cobbing explores both a physical and digital world with something quite antiquated: clay. He can be both a performance artist and a studio practitioner, playfully using his social media accounts to create interactive "plays" and "scenes" of his art in motion. It's playful, other-worldly, and probably exactly what we need ..read more
Juxtapoz Magazine » Sculpture
3M ago
Dallas-based artist Dan Lam has never been afraid to experiment. While this attitude might panic artists who prefer to exercise creative control over all details of their practice, Lam has always embraced new materials and textures into her work and new methods of pouring or applying the medium. Her solo exhibition Guttation at Hashimoto Contemporary NYC is no better example of this. Taking aesthetic and conceptual inspiration from the guttation process where plants and certain fungi expel excessive nutrients in their system, Lam revisited previous textures with a new twist, and took on a par ..read more