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Anthony Coleman and Andrew Jeffrey Wright: “E.T. and Some Bananas” and Even More Bananas
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home E.T and some Bananas is both the title of a collaborative drawing by Anthony Coleman and Andrew Jeffrey Wright and the title of their two-person exhibition. This drawing encapsulates much about their approach to art: bright color, a focus on characters from popular culture rendered through their…
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Keita Morimoto’s Glowing Street Scenes Pit Connection Against Solitude
Source Colossal All images © Keita Morimoto, shared with permission While dense cities carry an air of extraversion on the surface, it doesn’t take much digging beyond this superficial layer to see that sometimes even the most crowded places can also be the most solitary. Keita Morimoto (previously) uncovers this double-edged experience through cinematic depictions…
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In ‘A Thousand Cuts,’ Sujata Setia’s Powerful Portraits Expose Domestic Abuse
Source Colossal “पिंजर (Bastille).” All images © Sujata Setia, shared with permission For centuries in southeast Asia, lingchi was employed as a particularly brutal form of torture in which a knife was used to methodically remove parts of the body over long periods. Translated as “death by a thousand cuts,” the ancient practice provides the…
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Create Your Best Instagram Artist Bio
Source Artsy Shark Creating an outstanding Instagram bio involves more than just filling in the blanks. Here’s how to make the most of your profile. The post Create Your Best Instagram Artist Bio appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Rotting From Within: Abdulhamid Kircher’s Family Portrait
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home This summer, Abdulhamid Kircher will publish a book of photographs with Loose Joints entitled Rotting From Within that encompasses his entire life. They will also encompass lifetimes. The camera is a peculiar instrument. It can be an invitation to cultivate connection and also pretext to remain forever meters…
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Isaac Psalm Escoto a.k.a Sickid is About to Have a “Gas Station Dinner” @ Jeffrey Deitch Gallery in Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Of course we are excited about our own I’d Love To See You, A Juxtapoz Magazine Story, Part 1 opening at Rusha & Co on Saturday, June 29th, but we are so lucky that the night before our friend Isaac Psalm Escoto a.k.a Sickid will open the…
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Brian Chen and Koichiro Takagi are “Weaving Wonders”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home GR gallery is thrilled to announce Weaving Wonders, a cutting-edge duo exhibition featuring artists Brian Chen and Koichiro Takagi, showing together and at the gallery for the first time. The exhibition’s title reflects the specific technique—embroidery—that both artists use in their creative processes, as well as their…
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Mark Gonzales in Paris
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home HVW8 Gallery is pleased to present Mark Gonzales in Paris, a new solo exhibition by Mark Gonzales. Marking the artist’s first solo exhibition in Paris, this is a homecoming of sorts for the artist and skateboarder who resided in the city in 2010. Gonzales’ new exhibition arrives…
