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A Portfolio: Daniel Muñoz
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home After spending a week in Spain, we ran into a few old friends, one of which is a brilliant painter and muralist, Daniel Muñoz “SAN.” We featured his works back in 2007 in our print edition, but love to catch up with him when we can. So he…
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Dissolving: The Mystery and Magic of Cristina de Miguel
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home It’s okay to stop and stare, mouth open, gaping in wonder; it’s not very often you come across painterly feats so thrilling and risky, intemperately precarious and audacious, dancing so close to failure without any discernible safety net. You may wonder how Cristina de Miguel does it,…
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It’s “Sink or Swim” in Greg Ito’s New Body of Work
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Anat Ebgi is pleased to announce Greg Ito: Sink or Swim on view at 372 Broadway, New York through April 20. This is Ito’s first solo exhibition in New York and presents an installation of paintings and a large sculpture. Up to their necks in water, visitors wade into an…
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Jean Jullien: The Art of Escapism
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Jean Jullien is telling me about a trilogy of shows he created about his life on a January day from his studio in Paris, when I realize he might have the greatest output of a contemporary artist I have ever known. I think we can start here.…
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Amazing Illustrations and Posters Designed by Duilio Cambellotti in the Early 20th Century
Source Design You Trust Fine di Secolo, Acqua Progressiva Insuperabile, circa 1900 Italian applied artist, illustrator, painter, sculptor, and designer Duilio Cambellotti (1876–1960) was involved in the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau movements, and his impact extended beyond the aesthetic and political to the social and political. His fidelity to agrarian motifs and versatility…
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Photographer Albrecht Voss Captures Architectural Masterpieces in the Alps
Source Design You Trust Julier Tower In 2020, after spending months alone, Leipzig-based photographer invited his oldest friend along on a trip to the Alps where they would photograph contemporary architecture. More: Instagram h/t: guardian Cappella Santa Maria Degli Angeli Throughout a just 20 days, 28 buildings located throughout Slovenia, Austria, Switzerland, and Germany had…
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Selftaught Photographer René Roeser Creates Superb Surreal Scenes and Photocollages
Source Design You Trust René Roeser is a self-taught, up-and-coming surrealistic photographer from Luxembourg. René creates his strange and paradoxical worlds by combining photos captured in urban locations with his camera, drawing inspiration from surrealist painters. René produces what appears to be a genuine photograph by combining elements in an intriguing fashion, but with logical…
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“Only Human”: Impressive Hyperrealistic Oil Paintings by Beau White
Source Design You Trust Australian figurative and hyperrealist oil painter Beau White explores the darker aspect of human nature through absurdism and nightmare images. His art infuses “real world” environments with bizarre and unexpected handcrafted components to produce fresh, frightening, and humorous viewpoints on the commonplace. More: Instagram Source
