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Ritual and Wonder Emanate Throughout Adrian Landon Brooks’ Acrylic Paintings
Source Colossal “Siren Song.” All images © Adrian Landon Brooks, shared with permission Whether working on walls, rough slices of wood, or photographs unearthed from antique stores, Adrian Landon Brooks centers his paintings on the otherworldly. The Austin-based artist returns to characters and scenes with a mythical bent in his acrylic compositions, which are largely guided by the…
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A Love Letter to Ukraine
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home It’s been a year since the war in Ukraine began, and nearly a year since Juxtapoz collaborated with Ukrainian artists on the Save Ukraine Now print project curated by Kyiv-based, WAONE. It goes without saying that artists from around the world have contributed to numerous causes to…
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Featured Artist Richard Laurenzi
Source Artsy Shark Inspired by the classic shapes and themes of ancient history, artist Richard Laurenzi creates terracotta sculpture to capture the imagination. The post Featured Artist Richard Laurenzi appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Barry McGee’s “Earthworm” Kicks off Perrotin Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In a surprise that many saw coming, especially with the influx of galleries opening Los Angeles outposts, Perrotin, the famed Paris-based gallery with spaces throughout Asia and NYC, is headed to the Southland. And to kick off the space, they have brought the legendary TWIST, aka Barry…
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Julius Hofmann’s Western Philosophies
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home To portray reality via only its polished surface and not its crumbling core can’t be the best way to approach representational painting. Not, at least, in the 21st century, when we are keenly aware of the shipwreck that humanity has been steadily navigating toward. When depicting contemporary…
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A Portfolio: Helena Wurzel
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “I make paintings to tell stories about the lives of women, rooted in the concept of personal narrative and inherently tied to the feminine realm. Depictions of modern female friendships, my family, and women in singular moments of self-reflection and celebration seek to depict my core values…
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Mark Zubrovich “Myths of the Dog-Man” @ Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home After a great chat with Mark Zubrovich on the Juxtapoz IG live session last year, we are excited to see his new solo show, Myths of the Dog-Man, at Richard Heller Gallery.
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“Coming Attractions: The John Waters Collection”
Source artforum.com John Waters—filmmaker, writer, artist, and the world’s most beloved pervert—is cherished for his singular ability to blend abjection, gumption, glee, and filth into almost anything he does. While his
