[ad_1] Pippy Houldsworth Gallery is pleased to present I Should Have Prayed For Other People, American artist Veronica Fernandez’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. We featured Fernandez in our Fall 2022 Quarterly edition when she moved studio in Los Angeles. Fernandez’s paintings offer dreamlike windows into childhood memories, narrating raw anxieties alongside moments of understated joy and innocence. These […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Christian Rex van Minnen Ends 2024 with …
[ad_1] It’s been quite the year for Christian Rex van Minnen, shows across Europe, Juxtapoz cover and felt like a return to the forefront of contemporary painting. Minnen ends 2024 and enters 2025 with Born Free in the Golden Age in Madrid with his gallery, VETA by Fer Frances. The otherworldly talent is there, the […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Paul Rouphail Drops the “Hammer”
[ad_1] Jack Barrett presents Hammer, a solo exhibition of oil paintings by Philadelphia and West Virginia-based artist, Paul Rouphail. In his latest body of work, Rouphail masterfully interlaces the traditions of still-life and landscape painting, combining elements and techniques suggestive of a number of genres: the Hudson River School, American Regionalism, and European Surrealism. Echoing […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Blic “City Dwellers” @ Thinkspace Projec…
[ad_1] A young man stepping out of the train, carrying a bundle of hand painted clothes to sell at the bargain bazaar, loses a slipper in the melee. He removes the other and walks barefoot, side-stepping run-off from crates and walls. Pauses for the gong at the Church Plaza, crosses himself and moves on- bewildered, […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Chase Hall: Halfrican @ David Kordanksy …
[ad_1] One of the shows we caught a preview of yesterday (the other being Ruby Neri, more on that Monday), was Chase Hall’s Halfrican at David Kordansky in Los Angeles. There are some dramatic, grand works in the exhibition, all made with his unique coffee-based pigments. Hall has developed an expansive vocabulary for documenting the […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Teaser Preview of “Emma Cousin: Landmark…
[ad_1] Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco // November 12, 2024 – December 21, 2024 Jessica Silverman is pleased to announce Emma Cousin: Landmark, the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery and first solo presentation in the United States. On view November 12 through December 21, 2024, the exhibition features 8 new paintings and a selection […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – The Fragments of Christina Ramberg Make …
[ad_1] Christina Ramberg was born in the post WW-II boom of 1940’sAmerica and died in the middle of the Clinton era post-capitalist acceleration of the 1990s. That is to say, her life was that of America’s rise to its own version of “exceptionalism,” full of flaws, conflict, social change, social awareness, economic warfare on the […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Ever Velasquez Collages a Spiritual and …
[ad_1] In a time that feels like so long ago, I used to cut out images from magazines and newspapers and place them, or should I say collaged, onto my bedroom wall. It was really the only place to source imagery, to save images that spoke to you, and you ended up re-purposing and creating […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – The Upside-Down and Sideways World of Ci…
[ad_1] Cinta Vidal’s mind-bending works, shown in a small village in Bavaria called Waldkirchen, in a show called Melt, at Galerie Zink, all feels like a dream. Vidal’s works are often that way, as they present themselves in an Escher-esque way, but with her own skill and heart and vision. But things are often just as […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Parra’s World of a Assorted Confusion
[ad_1] Parra is unmistakable but also an enigma. It’s not that he hides or even hides his characters behind a cloke of abstraction, but they are elegantly expressionless and Parra himself isn’t one for the camera. But the works are so Parra. There is mystery in it. The characters have evolved over the years but […]