[ad_1] Jeffrey Deitch Gallery, 76 Grand Street, New York // May 03, 2025 – June 28, 2025 For her first solo show at Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles-based artist (and Juxtapoz favorite and past featured artist) Zoé Blue M. transports viewers into the world of a takkyu onsen—her name for a table tennis bathhouse. The exhibition, titled Hard […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Jameson Green Heads to Westside in “Aut …
[ad_1] A show we are excited to see, as its in our backyard in LA’s westside as Derek Eller has opened a space on Main Street in Santa Monica. Jameson Green will showcase a new series of paintings in Aut Viam Inveniam Aut Faciam, in a building designed by Frank Gehry. Aut Viam Inveniam Aut […]
John Stamos defends hosting charity event at Trump’s Mar-a-L…
[ad_1] John Stamos is addressing his appearance at a charity event held at U.S. President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort on April 5, after he received backlash from fans. The 61-year-old actor spoke out after people online criticized him for his attendance at the Palm Beach Ray of Hope Gala, letting his fans know that the […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Isaac Pelayo “Urban Renaissance” @ Artem…
[ad_1] Artemizia Foundation is proud to present an exclusive solo exhibition of new paintings by the celebrated contemporary artist Isaac Pelayo at Gallery 818. The exhibition opens to the public on April 5, 2025, offering art enthusiasts a rare opportunity to experience the latest evolution of Pelayo’s masterful craft firsthand. Known for his striking fusion […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Adrian Kay Wong Says “Same Time, Same Pl…
[ad_1] Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Same Time, Same Place, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Adrian Kay Wong. Returning for his second solo exhibition with the gallery, Wong invites the viewer into the still moments of his paintings. Reintroducing the human form to the recent works, Wong’s paintings move through veiled narratives, […]
In Sebas Velasco, The Morning Will Change Everything
[ad_1] Sebas Velasco’s paintings have an evocative power that’s akin to stumbling upon a hidden, nocturnal world—one that’s shadowed and raw, yet humming with a quiet vibrancy. There are the colors of the night and the echoes of youth culture, even in places that feel abandoned and empty. There is life here. There is movement […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – José Lerma: Bayamonesque
[ad_1] In a world where noise and commotion are increasingly prevalent, and where it seems out of fashion to not make one’s presence loudly felt, José Lerma gives a face to the bystanders and the silent witnesses in the back. But only in moderation—the faces he presents to us are, after all, stripped down to […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Hilda Palafox: “una palma de distancia” …
[ad_1] Hilda Palafox is not merely painting; she’s crafting a dialogue—a response to both the beauty and the challenges present in her surroundings. When we first met her, years ago, it was about the mural as a means to communicate, presenting a nuanced but universal language as a pubic act. This kind of work, the […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – To Know Where to Go Back, Keita Morimoto…
[ad_1] Keita Morimoto paints the night like a contemporary vision of Hopper’s Nighthawks. There is human elements and a slight hint of movement in the late night scenes in a Morimoto universe, and the same quiet intensity of being a voyeur in those vulnerable hours. There is just something on the edge of a ghostly […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Time Traveling: Danielle Mckinney in Con…
[ad_1] We don’t need to remind you about our love and inspired writing and conversations about and with Danielle Mckinney: she has been the cover of the print edition and a recent guest on the Radio Juxtapoz podcast. Obviously, part of our admiration and interest in the work is the suspension of time in her […]