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Hajime Sorayama: Light, Reflection, Transparency
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home NANZUKA ART INSTITUTE is pleased to present Hajime Sorayama’s solo exhibition, Light, Reflection, Transparency—a major retrospective showcasing the artist’s most significant works, spanning nearly half a century, from the late 1970s to the present.
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Janiva Ellis: Fear Corroded Ape @ Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In preparing for her exhibition at the Carpenter Center, Oakland-born, NYC-based Janiva Ellis reengaged with paintings that had remained unfinishable in her studio for years, floating in and out of her consciousness. The artist has called these “dust bunny ideas”—hard-to-resolve paintings that settle into corners of her…
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Greg Burak: Psychologistics @ MARCH, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Neuroscientists have posited that the conscious mind resembles a theatre. Input and memory coalesce in emotion and ideation. Scenes play out onstage, complete with embedded symbolism and an ever-evolving rationale. Greg Burak’s paintings, too, are not unlike theatre. Compositions are carefully constructed with their inhabitants in mind,…
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Henry Darger: Utopia / Dystopia
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In one of the most anticipated shows of the winter, Ricco/Maresca is showing Henry Darger: Utopia / Dystopia at their NYC space. Any presentation of Darger’s work generates attention, especially from our readership over the years, so definitely wanted to get this on the radar of everyone here.
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Barry McGee Curates Some “Chitty Figures” From the Bay Area Art Scene
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Even when seeing Barry McGee’s works and curated installations in other cities around the world (recently the backroom at The Hole in Los Angeles), he brings the Bay Area with him. It’s unmistakably the Bay, and if you haven’t lived there or haven’t been there in years,…
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Meet John Heartfield, the German Visual Artist Who Pioneered the Use of Graphic Collages as a Political Weapon
Source Design You Trust Photomontage found its voice during the interwar years, thanks to the rebellious Dadaists. Among them was John Heartfield, originally Helmut Herzfeld, who boldly adopted an English-sounding name to make a point. Through his art, he fiercely critiqued the German government, using photomontages to satirize politicians in absurd, thought-provoking ways. Heartfield’s works,…
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Charles Loupot: A Truly Wonderful Poster Artist From The Art Deco Era
Source Design You Trust Charles Loupot (1892–1962), born in Nice, was one of France’s most influential poster artists, standing alongside greats like A.M. Cassandre, Paul Colin, and Jean Carlu. Renowned for his mastery of lithography and typography, he brought a revolutionary sophistication to commercial poster design with techniques like the aerograph. Throughout his career, he…
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Artist Creates Minimalist And Abstract Comic Series, Incorporate References To His Daily Life
Source Design You Trust Belgian artist Rino Feys is known for his minimalist comic series, *A Shadowgraphic History*, which blends literature, visual art, and avant-garde storytelling. His work often draws from personal experiences, childhood memories, and artistic influences, using the letter “R” as a symbolic character. Inspired by everyday life and cultural references, he creates…
