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Featured Artist Laura Malone
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A Lifetime of Work is Captured in Scott Albrecht’s “What Holds Us”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home How often do we reconsider our ability to give and receive love? For Brooklyn-based artist Scott Albrecht, the time came in 2023 when he sustained a traumatic brain injury before his solo exhibition, The Shadow of the Sun, at Hashimoto Contemporary in New York City. In the…
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Misaki Kawai is the Cosmic Traveler
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home A show we wish we could check out this monthi is Misaki Kawai’s Cosmic Traveler at V1 in Copenhagen. The exhibition unveils two new series of paintings alongside a collection of large-format quilted works, all born from the imaginative mind and skilled hand of Japan’s master of…
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3D Artist Gal Yosef Reimagins Pop Culture Legends in Unique Blend of Playfulness and Provocation
Source Design You Trust Gal Yosef is a self-taught Israeli 3D artist known for his vibrant and edgy digital sculptures of cartoon characters. He started creating 3D art at the age of thirteen, inspired by iconic animations like “Toy Story”. Yosef’s unique style mixes nostalgia with sharp contemporary themes, often reimagining beloved characters in provocative…
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‘Between the Lines’ Showcases the Subversive Traditions of Art-Making While Incarcerated
Source Colossal Artists aren’t strangers to creative constraints. Perhaps they work full-time and have to sneak in just an hour of painting before bed. Or a grant requires that they follow a particular set of guidelines that push their practice in a new direction. Whatever the situation, artists are often uniquely positioned to find innovative,…
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In a New Hothouse Animated Short, the Sun Wakes Up After a Long Winter
Source Colossal In northern climes, winter sometimes feels like it drags on forever. A new animation directed by Mitchell Keys taps into the feeling of elation and brightness that accompanies the first days of spring. And while his short film, “Springrise,” is only about a minute long, it traces the sun’s journey higher into the…
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Decadent Alfresco Feasts Serve as Reminders of Simple Pleasures in Pedro Pedro’s ‘Picnic’
Source Colossal “I believe a picnic is a utopia,” says Pedro Pedro, whose new solo exhibition at Fundación La Nave Salinas takes its name from the titular activity. In Picnic, the Los Angeles-based artist celebrates togetherness, relaxation, and small daily luxuries as a means of maintaining balance and cheerfulness, even during challenging times. Picnic highlights…
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Call for Artists, Autumn 2025