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Andrew Salgado’s “Self-Portrait As A Stack of Books”
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Nathaniel Oliver: A Tension Worth Keeping Because the Drift is Always There
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home A Tension Worth Keeping Because the Drift is Always There presents a group of new paintings by Nathaniel Oliver that follows a cast of characters over the course of a day as they navigate a single landscape. Combining imagery from his travels; figures based on friends, loved ones, and,…
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Josh Sperling Sees the “Big Picture”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Perrotin Los Angeles is pleased to present Josh Sperling’s first solo exhibition on the West Coast. In Big Picture, the devil is in the details. The first solo exhibition of the Ithaca-based artist in Perrotin’s Los Angeles space combines Sperling’s quintessential sculptural paintings, demonstrating a decade-long commitment to…
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Samantha Rosenwald is Inviting Us to “Sam’s”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The Hole is pleased to present Sam’s, a solo exhibition by a Juxtapoz-favorite, Samantha Rosenwald. For this special thematic exhibition, Rosenwald transforms the humble pinball dive bar into a colored-pencil-on-canvas fantasia—an adult playground of noise, indulgence, and, most crucially, loneliness.
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Remarkable Landscape-Winning Photos From The 2025 Fine Art Photography Awards
Source Design You Trust 1st Place Winner: “Tree of Life” by Isabella Tabacchi The 11th Annual Fine Art Photography Awards showcased breathtaking landscape photography, blending artistry, emotion, and a deep connection to nature. Winning images captured diverse scenes, from sweeping deserts to tranquil coastlines, each telling a unique visual story. These photographs highlight the beauty…
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Enigmatic Phenomena and Galactic Shapes Revolve in Shane Drinkwater’s Cosmic Systems
Source Colossal For Queensland-based artist Shane Drinkwater, self-imposed restrictions provide a key starting point for works he creates in ink, pen, acrylic, and collage—always in a square format measuring about 50 by 50 centimeters. Arrows, crosses, dots, and numbers build linear elements and patterns, while primary colors provide the foundation for the occasional green or…
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Striking Art Nouveau Posters of the Late 19th Century by Nicolas Francisco Tamagno
Source Design You Trust Nicolas Francisco Tamagno (1862–1933) was an Italian painter and lithographic poster artist who worked in France between 1880 and 1914. He collaborated with the Parisian printing house Victor Camis, producing over 100 posters during the golden age of French poster art. His most famous creation was the “Pierrot” character for Cointreau…
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Spectacular Winning Photos from the National Geographic Traveller 2025 Competition
Source Design You Trust People: Winner – “The Red Dao minority people of Lao Cai Province” by Justin Cliffe The 2025 National Geographic Traveller (UK) Photography Competition once again highlighted the finest travel photography, attracting thousands of entries from across the UK and Ireland. Editor Pat Riddell praised the exceptional quality of submissions, emphasizing their…