-
Featured Artist Elizabeth Leitzke
Source Artsy Shark Photographer Elizabeth Leitzke shares a compelling collection of photographs that capture the details of nature and life. Enjoy her portfolio and find more by visiting her website. I am a fine art and macro photographer from Florida. Becoming a photographer has been my dream for as long as I can…
-
Virginia Mori Twists Everyday Anxieties into Dreamlike Illustrations
Source Colossal All images © Virginia Mori, shared with permission Through pen and ink renderings, Virginia Mori continues her elegant and surreal interpretations of the prosaic. The Italian illustrator and animator (previously) gravitates toward the everyday and turns moments of relative simplicity into strange otherworldly scenes. Plucking a book off of a shelf reveals a figure…
-
Angela Anh Nguyen Tufts Us Through the Process of How We Hegemony
-
Radio Juxtapoz, ep 109: Saj Issa and the Omnipresent Weight of the West
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Palestinian-American artist Saj Issa was born in St Louis, studies at UCLA and is influenced and moved by the imagery of the Arab World. This is all important in understanding where she comes from in her ceramic works and paintings: she is showing you where she comes…
-
Jon Key’s Second Goodbyes: Exploring the Beauty of Bittersweet Farewells
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Steve Turner is pleased to present Second Goodbyes, a solo exhibition by Jon Key that features new paintings, textiles, and a silk-screened wallpaper installation. Key continues to expand his world of contorted figures in violet plaid and polka dot against contrasting fields of black, red, and green…
-
Clothed in Sunny Finery: Keijiro Kai Photographs ‘Naked Festivals’ in Japan
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Known for capturing traditional fighting and sporting festivals in Japan and beyond, photographer Keijiro Kai’s latest exhibition, Clothed in Sunny Finery, at Zen Foto Gallery, showcases work shot at Hadaka Matsuri (Naked Festivals) across Japan where participants shed most of their clothing and collide with each other…
-
Katinka Bock
-
People Dangle from Balconies and Scale a Brick Facade in Leandro Erlich’s Disorienting Installation
Source Colossal “The Building” (2023). All photos by Gus Powell, courtesy of Liberty Science Center, shared with permission You don’t need nine lives to scale the side of this vertigo-inducing structure. The latest installation in Leandro Erlich’s Bâtiment series appears to defy gravity with a disorienting facade-turned-optical illusion. On view now at Liberty Science Center, “The Building”…