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In ‘The Junior Classic,’ Michael Ezzell Builds an Uncanny World from Vintage Books
Source Colossal It’s not too often that a high school art project morphs into a through-line in an artist’s professional practice, but for illustrator and printmaker Michael Ezzell, that’s exactly how his ongoing series The Junior Classic was born. Tearing pages from vintage books, he experiments with a range of media, compositional elements, and narratives…
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Across 92 Screens in Times Square, Yuge Zhou’s ‘Trampoline Color Exercise’ Celebrates Global Unity
Source Colossal Spanning a gridded background of rectangular, pink trampolines, hundreds of gymnasts mesmerizingly flip and twist, shapeshifting as they tuck and tumble. “Trampoline Color Exercise,” a monumental digital video collage installation by Chicago-based artist Yuge Zhou, takes a bird’s-eye view of athletes at peak form while abstracting their bodies and movements into undulating ripples…
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Featured Artist Valerie Pantalone
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The Spectra of Aryo Toh Djojo
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home I was standing over Meteor Crater in Northern Arizona recently and thinking about Aryo Toh Djojo’s work. There is something very galaxial about the landscape there, where the boundaries between us and the stars seems to blur into an almost seamless and endless potential of space and time,…
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GR Gallery Celebrates Final Show in Their Bowery Space with “Arcadia” + News of New Space in Tribeca
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Our friends at GR Gallery in NYC have a few announcements: big announcements that we are excited to share with you today. First, Arcadia, a dual show featuring Glendon Cordell and Takuya Yoshida, is in its last week and will be the last show at GR’s current Bowery space…
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Ridley Howard Looks to the “Sky”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Marinaro is pleased to present Sky, a group of new small paintings by Ridley Howard with a particular focus on the significance of space. Howard’s paintings exist in a quietly charged place between minimalism and intimacy, realism and abstraction. His work often depicts everyday moments — a glance, a kiss,…
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Featured Artist Nancy Wood
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Jean Jullien Creats New Ocean-Themed Installation at the France Pavilion of Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai