[ad_1] Something that will always exist, regardless of political landscapes and the changing of societal norms, is the need to honor space. Danielle Mckinney knows something about space, and waiting, and watching, and observing. As a photographer she practices these disciplines, and when she began to explore her desire to paint, she found something remarkably […]
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 – Barry McGee, Cody Hudson and More Donate…
[ad_1] Our friends at Art Helps Heaps have curated a new project of artist designed t-shirts with 100% of the net profits from the shirt sales will go directly to Children’s Medical Research Institute/Jeans for Genes. From Barry McGee to Cody Hudson, this is a great collection that goes to a greater and needed cause. Go get them […]
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 – Wendy Red Star: What’s in a Name
[ad_1] Oh, wow! Hundreds and hundreds of years. Dogs used to carry everything before the time of horses—to give you an idea that it’s definitely before contact. Digging into these cases, they’re utilitarian. For the longest time, I’ve seen them and thought, they’re cool… and then I would look at some beadwork or something […]
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 – Radio Juxtapoz, ep 149: Matt Bollinger i…
[ad_1] Matt Bollinger’s aim is both to define America but also define himself. Okay, okay, that seems like a wide net to throw, and it maybe it even seems simplistic, but there is his contemporary approach to social realistic, Ashcan School style that has made Bollinger one of the most interesting artists working today in […]
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 […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Neal Slavin’s “When Two or More Are Gath…
[ad_1] A hook and ladder company, gravediggers and bingo enthusiasts are some of the eye-popping denizens truly celebrated by film director and photographer Neal Slavin in the expanded golden anniversary edition of When Two or More are Gathered Together. Years ago, his group portrait of a boy-scout troop, all shiny medals, reds and tans, faces […]