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The Moon Underwater: Madeleine Tonzi @ Hashimoto Contemporary, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present The Moon Underwater, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Madeleine Tonzi. The exhibition is an investigation into distortion and relationality. The landscape serves as a metaphor, speaking to the ways in which we relate to the world around us —…
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Powerful Award-Winning Photos From The All About Photo Awards 2025
Source Design You Trust Photographer of the Year 2025: “Inclusive Nation” by Marijn Fidder (The Netherlands) The All About Photo Awards 2025 continues to set new standards in photography, showcasing breathtaking imagery that spans cultures and human experience. In its tenth year, the competition drew thousands of entries from over 40 countries, highlighting bold creativity,…
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Vibrant Book and Editroial Illustrations by Pavle Ciric
Source Design You Trust Pavle Ciric is a Serbian illustrator and graphic designer known for his playful, surreal style, featuring vibrant colors and warped forms. His creative process begins with free-flowing sketches, which he later refines using digital tools like Illustrator and Photoshop to bring his quirky ideas to life. Inspired by music, movies, and…
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“The Catastrophes”: Surreal Illustration Series by Mateo Pizarro
Source Design You Trust Mateo Pizarro’s series “The Catastrophes”* delves into modern anxieties through surreal and abstract depictions of disaster, tackling themes like political polarization, surveillance culture, and misinformation. His drawings serve as both an observation and a personal reflection, helping him process the turbulence that has shaped recent years. With humor and absurdity, he…
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Amazing Mid-20th Century Fashion Illustrations by Guy Demachy
Source Design You Trust Guy Demachy was a French illustrator celebrated for his refined fashion and advertising artwork in the mid-20th century, defined by elegant lines and sophisticated compositions. His work, featured in magazines and advertisements, captured the glamour of post-war fashion and played a role in shaping visual trends. Among his notable pieces is…
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‘Wonder Women’ Celebrates the Dazzling Figurative Work of Asian Diasporic Artists
Source Colossal In February 2020, curator and gallery director Kathy Huang met artist Dominique Fung—a month before the COVID-19 pandemic shut everything down. Their conversations, which continued throughout quarantine, served as an impetus for what would become Huang’s Wonder Women exhibitions at Jeffrey Deitch. During their chats, Huang and Fung lamented “the uptick in violence…
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Esaí Alfredo’s Oil Paintings Merge Mysterious Narratives with ‘Miami Vice’ Noir
Source Colossal In an iconic 1979 episode of Saturday Night Live, Steve Martin and Bill Murray shuffle onstage dressed like tourists. Peering out beyond the camera—and thus behind us—they repeatedly ask, “What the hell is that?” Stoking our curiosity and never divulging what “that” really is, yet preventing us from ever seeing it either, the…
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Shepard Fairey Drops New 2 Colorway “DEI-TY” Screenprint
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Shepard Fairey is dropping a new print today, Thursday, May 15 at 10am PST, with“DEI-TY” via ObeyGiant. The 2-colorway edition “critiques the dismantling of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in the U.S., directly referencing the Trump-era rollback of DEI programs. Fairey’s classic iconography, paired with this timely political…
