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Schwanzwald: A Conversation with Willehad Eilers aka Wayne Horse
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home When entering the website of Willehad Eilers, aka Wayne Horse, you are greeted with a message that reads “80.000.000 Hooligans.” What does it mean? Does it matter? Because whatever you see in the works of Wayne Horse is an entry point to a bizarro world that is…
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Matthew Hansel Paints How “My Inner Demon Never Sleeps Alone”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home There is a fine line between debauchery and pleasure. There was a moment in the 1960s and 70s of a sort of unhinged utopian dream, a place where Matthew Hansel is painting from where a feeling of freedom of expression and sexuality became slightly, well, unattended and…
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Splash and Burn Teams with Greenpeace Malaysia and Studio Birthplace for “Haze: Coming Soon” Project
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home After 7 years of activist art campaigns in South East Asia, Splash and Burn, together with Greenpeace Malaysia and Studio Birthplace hold polluters to account in protecting our right to clean air with legislative change.
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A Portfolio: Meeson Jessica Pae
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home On today’s A Portfolio, we look at the fleshy, alien-like works of Meeson Jessica Pae. She recently opened a solo show, Fluid Machines, at Rusha & Co in Los Angeles.
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From Vintage Treasures to Cultural Artifacts: The Enchanting World of Petrol Station Pumps at Fisogni Museum
Source Design You Trust Bergomi Petrol Pump 1960 The Fisogni Museum, located near Milan, Italy, is dedicated to showcasing petrol station pumps and ephemera. Guido Fisogni, the museum’s founder, began collecting these pumps over thirty years ago. The earliest fuel pump was invented by Sylvanus Bowser in 1885, while the first gasoline pump was patented…
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Metamorphosis in Motion: Unveiling the Mysteries of Andreas Senoner’s Sculptural Creations
Source Design You Trust Andreas Senoner, a Florence-based sculptor, creates intricate mixed-media sculptures that capture the essence of transformation. His works depict human figures frozen in mysterious states of metamorphosis, inviting viewers to contemplate the intricate relationship between individuals and their ever-evolving contexts. Senoner incorporates materials rich in cultural significance, such as thorns, timber, and…
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From Sketch to Spectacle: Exploring the World of Miniature Paper Birds by Nayan and Vaishali
Source Design You Trust Birds have always held a special place in the hearts of nature enthusiasts, captivating us with their vibrant plumage and graceful flight. However, in today’s rapidly changing world, the survival of many bird species is under threat. In an effort to raise awareness and protect these delicate creatures, Nayan and Vaishali,…
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Art on Wheels: Exploring the Captivating World of 1890s French Bicycle Posters
Source Design You Trust Throughout history, bicycles have played a significant role in shaping transportation and inspiring a sense of freedom. While the first functioning two-wheeler is often credited to a German inventor in 1817, it was the French who truly embraced and popularized this revolutionary mode of transport in the 1860s, giving it the…
