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  • Iconic Photographs by Color Pioneer Pete Turner

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Featuring a selection of Pete Turner’s most iconic photographic images from the 1950s to the late 1990s, The Color of Light at Bruce Silverstein Gallery will display many of the artist’s most celebrated works and offer plenty of surprises; it is a visual feast of discovery and…

  • Caleb Hahne Quintana: A Permission of Otherness

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  It was startling, that monumental glass of water, in what seemed like a simple, if not ritual gesture: water held skyward as if to examine the clarity. Yet Caleb Hahne Quintana, in all his works of tenderness, memory, and fantasy, is about movement. How we move, how…

  • Radiant Spectrum: Amy Lincoln @ Sperone Westwater, NYC

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Sperone Westwater is pleased to present Radiant Spectrum, Amy Lincoln’s new series of 12 paintings, her second solo show at the gallery. These large-scale seascapes and landscapes reference atmospheric elements—air, water, light and clouds—and engage concepts of light reflection and refraction. Working in a more expansive format, Lincoln…

  • Joseph Munyao Baraka Remembers “A Time Like This” @ Room 57 Gallery, NYC

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Room 57 Gallery is pleased to present A Time Like This, an exhibition by Joseph Munyao Baraka. The exhibition will be open from March 15th—May 7th 2023 with an opening reception that will take place Wednesday March 15th, from 5—8pm.

  • Heidi Hahn Explores an “Unfair Horizon” in Madrid

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  On the surface, Heidi Hahn makes paintings about the relationship between the formal elements of her work and the content within them. The slippage around these binaries reveal the necessity of each. Both working together to form a space outside of its object-hood, making room for another…

  • Yellow Halos Laud People of the African Diaspora in Akindele John’s Vibrant Portraits

    Source Colossal   All images © Akindele John, shared with permission Nigerian artist Akindele John harbors a profound respect for people of the African Diaspora, which he exemplifies in his vivid, celebratory portraiture. Working in oil on canvas, the artist centers on figures who offer insight into diasporic lineages, as he intertwines historic elements with that of…

  • The Visionary Austrian Engineer Who Gave Birth to a Housekeeping Robot in the 1950s

    Source Design You Trust  In a world where women have fought tirelessly for their freedom and autonomy, it seems the answer to their dreams may come in the form of a robot. A robot that can do everything from answering phones to pouring a cup of tea without spilling a single drop. And who is…

  • Clay Artist Creates Incredible Polymer Movie Posters and Paintings

    Source Design You Trust  Lizzie Campbell is a clay artist and illustrator who has a passion for creating “paintings” based on her favorite films. Her favorite genre to work with is horror, but her child-friendly style often leads to intriguing results. Lizzie has many ideas for future paintings and suspects that most of them will…

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