[ad_1] We are still catching up on all the activity that happened post-Art Basel, and the Ricco/Maresca show with Hydeon’s (his first solo gallery exhibition in New York) is at the top of the list of things we hope you can check out. One of the key qualities of the NYC-based, California-based painter is the […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Jeremy Geddes “Periphery” @ Thinkspace P…
[ad_1] We got a teaser today on the new exhibition, Periphery, Jeremy Geddes’ first exhibition in over a decade, opening at Thinkspace Projects in Los Angeles. Opening January 11, 2025, the show features a series of paintings and studies from the Australian painter. [ad_2] Source link
Juxtapoz Magazine – Veronica Fernandez Debuts in London with…
[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 […]
Pig-me: An Interview with Mexican Painter, Gonzalo Garcia
[ad_1] Based in Mexico City, figurative painter Gonzalo Garcia examines customs surrounding death and vulnerability, pop culture and violence. The human body has long been a theme of his artistry, initially rooted in anatomical research before evolving into a more abstract, conceptual interpretation of physicality. What began as a means of exploring homosexuality has transformed […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Raquel Van Haver: The Outsider Weaves He…
[ad_1] Charles Moore: We’ve spoken quite a few times, and in one of our previous conversations, you talked about how being an outsider informs your adaptability and work. How did this sense of being adaptable evolve, especially now that you’ve reconnected with cultural things, like your Colombian roots? Raquel Van Haver: I think by […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – On Top of the World with Kyndacee Harris
[ad_1] Kyndacee Harris is busy painting, otherwise I’d ask her to run for office. She had me at first glance—a painting of her own elementary school drill team—and again when I looked her up and found this quote: “To see more of my work, send me money to buy a computer.” Kristin Farr: What’s happening […]
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 – Poetry and Paintboxes in Provincetown: D…
[ad_1] Art residencies are like idyllic adult summer camps, and although the Fine Arts Work Center has a fulsome summer program, their fellowships take place when a knit cap and down vest are appreciated. That hardly discourages the writers and visual artists who attend, as expressed by poet John Murillo; “One thing is to have […]
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 – Laugh, Cry, Fight… with the Guerrilla Gi…
[ad_1] With so much injustice in the world, how do you choose what to tackle? What’s the selection process when you’re making new work? Käthe: Sometimes it comes from something going on that we just feel we have to attempt to find an effective way to address. Sometimes people just ask us. For instance, […]