[ad_1] Amid groves of trees, meadows, and aging infrastructure, Cinga Samson’s dreamlike tableaux are bathed in eerie light, as if spotlit or illuminated by the moon. The South African artist is known for his use of deep, dark pigments such as carbon black and Prussian blue, complemented by the occasional teal or purple and pops […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – William N. Copley “X-Rated (1972–1974)” …
[ad_1] Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin, is pleased to announce X-Rated (1972–1974), a solo exhibition of paintings and works on paper by William N. Copley. This is the fourth presentation of the artist’s work at the gallery, and the show will be on view through April 22, 2026. Copley came to painting from an unusual position. […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Molly Bounds “The Light That Loses, The …
[ad_1] Mrs. is pleased to present The Light That Loses, The Night That Wins, Molly Bounds’ New York debut solo exhibition, on view at the gallery’s 6040 56th Drive location. This exhibition marks the Los Angeles-based artist’s second presentation with the gallery following The Armory Show in September 2025. The show will be on view through […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Alicia McCarthy Opens New Solo Show @ V1…
[ad_1] Alicia McCarthy’s abstract and colourful compositions instantly capture the viewer’s attention. From afar, the use of repeated geometric patterns recalls the Op Art of the 1960s. A closer look yet reveals that these optical effects aren’t engineered and calculated by machines with mathematical precision, but the result of a spontaneous gesture. McCarthy’s modular blocks […]
“Always Were” by Artist Opal Mae Ong
[ad_1] New paintings by Filipino-American artist Opal Mae Ong. Based in Brooklyn, Ong’s work contains a deep reverence for the otherworldly, combining the remnants of ancestral knowledge with speculative visions to form a kind of personal myth-making. The title of their latest series, “Always Were”, is intentionally fragmentary suggesting a temporal and grammatical ambiguity that […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Laurent Proux “Out Of The Blue” @ GNYP G…
[ad_1] If you happen to be Antwerp this week, and maybe you are, Laurent Proux, one of our favorite French painters, is opening Out of the Blue with GNYP Gallery. In his expressive, large-format works, Proux (b. 1980; France) stages humans in the field of tension between industry and nature in the context of 21st […]
Marcus Jansen: Painting Against the Architecture of Power
[ad_1] Origins of a Defiant Vision Marcus Jansen has spent more than three decades shaping a body of work that confronts the political and cultural forces embedded within visual tradition. Working as a professional painter for over thirty years, he has built a practice that questions how images sustain authority and reinforce inherited narratives. His […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – “Always Never”: a Solo Exhibition by Lin…
[ad_1] pt. 2 Gallery is pleased to present Always Never, the first solo exhibition with the gallery by Oakland-based artist Linda Geary. Geary’s practice has long been rooted in collage, cutting, masking, and deliberate construction. Building up color, shape, and pattern through layered compositions, she develops paintings where structure and revision unfold together. In Always […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Lily Ramírez: So Far Out of Sight @ Simc…
[ad_1] Simchowitz is pleased to present So Far Out of Sight, a solo exhibition of new work by Lily Ramírez, on view at Hill House Pasadena. In So Far Out of Sight, Lily Ramírez approaches painting as a space of quiet reckoning, an arena where memory, perception, and feeling converge. Rooted in ongoing conversations with the self and reflections […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Shaqúelle Whyte: “Nine nights; Strange f…
[ad_1] Nine nights; Strange fruit brings together a new body of paintings by London-based artist Shaqúelle Whyte that trace the emotional and temporal reverberations of familial grief. Rather than unfolding as a linear account, the exhibition forms a constellation of moments that draw upon the Jamaican funerary tradition of Nine Nights and the historic resonance […]