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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 108: The Urgency of Conor Harrington
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home We can’t believe Conor Harrington hasn’t been on the Radio Juxtapoz podcast before. The 3x cover artist has been a symbol for our magazine for the last 15 years or so, an artist who learned his chops as a teenager on the streets as a graffiti writer,…
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Daniel Antelo’s “Best of Time” Captures the Unfiltered Curiosity of Youth
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Daniel Antelo’s upcoming exhibition at Good Mother Gallery, Best of Time, showcases portraits of his close friends’ children, capturing the raw emotions and unfiltered curiosity of youth. He explains, “They’re the new generation of that place in time for where you’re free and focused on what you’re passionate…
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The Spitfire Wheels x Skate Like A Girl Capsule featuring Lori D
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Attention to detail is imperative, no matter where or how you look. In conjunction with Skate Like A Girl, Spitfire Wheels has teamed up with buoyant artist Lori D on a capsule collection of tees, hoodies, and, naturally, skate wheels featuring the artist’s signature whimsical work. Coming…
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A K-Pop idol takes the Met
Source artforum.com ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, the guards of Metropolitan Museum of Art wore orange to mark the museum’s yearlong partnership with Sulwhasoo, a Korean heritage beauty brand currently rolling out their
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Helen Frankenthaler
Source artforum.com From 1974 to 1997, Helen Frankenthaler (1928–2011) lived and worked between New York City and Shippan Point in Stamford, Connecticut. Yet during the summers of 1990 and ’91, she was a master-in-residence
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Kwame Brathwaite (1938–2023)
Source artforum.com Photographer Kwame Brathwaite, who through his warm and elegant photos documenting life and culture adjacent to the civil rights and Black Power movements popularized the phrase “Black is beautiful,”
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Rick Silva shares his top ten
Source artforum.com Rick Silva is an artist and professor who was born in Brazil and is currently based in Eugene, Oregon. His videos, websites, and installations explore virtuality, futurology, and speculative ecologies.
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Alia Farid Wins $100,000 Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award
Source artforum.com Kuwaiti-born artist Alia Farid has been announced as the recipient of the Henie Onstad Kunstsenter’s Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award. As part of the prize, one of the art world’s largest, Farid will receive
