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  • A Portfolio: Raymie Iadevaia

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  In conjunction with a solo show at the Pit in LA, To the Ends of the Earth, we dedicate today’s A Portfolio to the works of Los Angeles-based artist Raymie Iadevaia. As the gallery notes, “He says any claustrophobia in these compositions derives from a morning drawing ritual started…

  • George McCalman: Illustrated Black History: Honoring the Iconic and the Unseen

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  If you are one of the fortunate humans who has shared a meal or a glass of wine with artist George McCalman, you know what a privilege that is. McCalman has an energy that is both chemical and radiant, thermal and nuclear. His artistry is often dauntless,…

  • Koak’s “Letter to Myself (when the world is on fire)”

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  In the middle of 2020, much of Northern California was on fire. With the pandemic in full uncertain mode, with many of us stuck at home, the skies changed from grey to blood orange, a chilling sort of out of body, out of the world experience that…

  • Karolina Wojtas Embraces Ambiguity in Berlin

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  A child stands in a hallway, with their face turned towards the white wall. Their navy-blue neckerchief evokes a school uniform. On the left is a wide-open door. Does it lead into a classroom? Are we seeing a child at play, turning around at any moment to…

  • Carmen Calvo

    Source artforum.com  A partial re-creation of Carmen Calvo’s studio in her survey show at IVAM seemed like an artwork itself, not only because the wooden shelves piled with small plaster pieces, racks lined with mannequin

  • Jamian Juliano-Villani on Alex Katz

    Source artforum.com  SOMEONE TOLD ME Alex Katz swims every day. It makes sense, the strokes of wet-on-wet paint building up like laps across the canvas, a form of exercise. At the beginning of the show at the Solomon R.

  • “Barbe à Papa”

    Source artforum.com  Perhaps the most conceptual of treats, cotton candy is a beautiful deception—all surface, textural fluff, and the taste of sweet nothings. Lending its name, en Français, to “Barbe à Papa,” an exhibition

  • Andre Walker on Vivienne Westwood

    Source artforum.com  VIVIENNE WESTWOOD. Where to start? This writer was born in London, Wembley, Middlesex, to Jamaican parents and raised in Brooklyn from the age of six or seven. Canarsie and King’s Road are miles

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