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Hortensia Mi Kafchin Presents “Years of Bad Hair”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home P·P·O·W is pleased to present Years of Bad Hair, Hortensia Mi Kafchin’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Imbuing a highly classical painting style with her own mythologies, fairytales, and belief systems, Kafchin’s avatars traverse time, space, and reality to reach states of self-transformation and liberation. Hybridity,…
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Paul Wackers Visualizes the “Sounds Before The Sun Hits”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Paul Wackers has always dealt with interiors. He creates often lush, sometimes compartmentalized scenes of plants, living spaces and the things we organically place around us. Through the pandemic and nearly a decade prior, Paul’s work was a reminder of how domestic spaces are organized and thought-through,…
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Oli Epp Presents a New “Shampoo” in London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Oli Epp says a lot with very little. He doesn’t overwhelm with hundreds of colors, and his edges are sharp and his subject matter is clear. He portrays the digital with a real hand, a maximizing of the minimal. He has dabbled with the depiction of celebrity,…
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Myrlande Constant
Source artforum.com Myrlande Constant’s sumptuously detailed textile works elaborate mystical realms where mermaids, serpentine beings, angels with axolotl-like heads, and tentacled half-human deities interact with each
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Naudline Pierre Shines in James Cohan’s Booth at Frieze New York
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home As the second week of NYC art fairs kicks off and Frieze being at the center, we take a look at one of the highlights of the fair: Juxtapoz favorite Naudline Pierre at James Cohan’s booth.
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Terence Koh is “Starting Now”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Excited to see this new show by Terence Koh, Starting Now, and one of our favorite NYC galleries, Andrew Edlin. Koh wrote a poem about the show you can read below…
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Cliff Hengst & John De Fazio Bring Their Counterculture History to pt.2 Gallery, Oakland
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home pt.2 Gallery is excited to present an exhibition featuring the work of longtime San Francisco artists and counterculture icons, John de Fazio and Cliff Hengst. Despite their interconnected paths, this marks the first time the artists have shown together, placing the boldly irreverent yet vastly different artistic…
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Ortuzar Projects Expanding into Former Artists Space
Source artforum.com New York gallery Ortuzar Projects is moving into 5 White Street, Artnews reports. The TriBeCa building, which housed the nonprofit Artists Space between 1984 and 1993, sits on the southeast corner of
