CATEGORIES
فئات
Kristine Potter
The Landscape Echoes
Jose Parla
The Very Fine Art of Sampling
Calida Rawles
Wade in the Water
1010
Physics, Psychology and Desire
Hot Dogs Are The Best-Looking Food
Emilio Santoyo’s Special Sauce
15 Years Of Thinkspace Projects
An LA Institution ready for the next chapter
Maja Djordjevic
Always a Different Person
Austria
Waltzing Round Vienna
Outside Looking In
Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center
Rebecca Ness
The Tools of Her Trade
JR Everyday People
Let me make an image that would describe [a feeling] without struggling with the words.
Soul of a Nation
Art in the Age of Black Power 1963–1983
Dominique Fung
The Weight of Water
Prudence Flint
A Portrait of the Unnamed
Danny Fox
The Beast Within
Masako Miki
The Mighty Shapeshifter
Adam Sorensen
The Electric Light Landscape
Robert Williams - The God Father
That rakish raconteur of the art world, founder of Juxtapoz, and Zap Comix denizen, Robert Williams, is coming to the Boomburg of Bellevue, Washington, for a retrospective of his life’s work on October 4th, wielding a rich and meaty, 12” by 15” companion catalog from Fantagraphics Books.
Now & Then The RVCA World Tour Hits Tokyo
The Shibuya neighborhood in central Tokyo is a hive of constant quiet buzz.
Kensuke Koike Nothing Added, Nothing Removed
Whether Kensuke Koike is tearing an image to pieces, or neatly shredding it into tiny ribbons, there is precision in his method.
Gil Bruvel - The Impact Artist
Texas-based sculptor Gil Bruvel makes work about force and flow.
Derrick Adams Be Who You Want To Be
Do you think when Gandhi said “Be the change you want to see,” he imagined a Black artist changing the world by creating a visual landscape where Black people are anything they want to be and everything they’re told they cannot be? Was Gandhi talking about Derrick Adams?
We Will Walk Right Up To The Sun
We all fantasize about travel, but the process of coming and going isn’t always the stuffof dreams. Instead of Departure and Arrival, how cool to be greeted by a work of art! And doubly wonderful if it is made by an artist who was the subject of an ode. In Dear Sarah, poet Bernadette Meyer describes Cain’s work, “Like seeing a rainbow in the middle of the forest.”
ArtCenter College of Design Best Foot Forward
Let’s look at this story through the lens of fantasy: You’re in art school, studying fine art painting, and Lucian Freud is the instructor.
Alicia McCarthy The Weaves That Bind Us
This year, as we celebrate our 25th anniversary, Juxtapoz is honored to sit down and talk with a Bay Area artist who represented the scene surrounding the magazine when it was founded.
Good Art Hollywood
Josh Werner’s High Precision Wonderland
Bill Owens
His Blue Suburban Skies
Icy & Sot
Censorship and Streets
Javier Calleja
At Home in Malaga, Spain
Sofie Ramos
Drama in the Details