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Yu Maeda
The Balance of East and West
Marco Mazzoni
An Evolving Process in Italy
Jose Parla
The Very Fine Art of Sampling
1010
Physics, Psychology and Desire
Hot Dogs Are The Best-Looking Food
Emilio Santoyo’s Special Sauce
Austria
Waltzing Round Vienna
Outside Looking In
Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center
Rebecca Ness
The Tools of Her Trade
Prudence Flint
A Portrait of the Unnamed
Danny Fox
The Beast Within
Adam Sorensen
The Electric Light Landscape
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.
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.
Os Gemeos
Every Day They Write the Book
Priest And Prophet
The R-Rated ABCs of Rammellzee
Fulton Leroy Washington
The Liberation of Painter and Patriot Mr. Wash.
Frida Kahlo: Fashion Victor At The V&A
A low hairline betraying ethnic heritage that necessitated electrolysis, skin lightening that changed olive skin to porcelain, and dark hair dyed to red transformed Carmen Cansino into screen siren Rita Hayworth.
Ed Moses, RIP
The Legend of California Cool
Mike Kelley
The Kandors Experience
The Train
Light At the End of the Tunnel
Aza Ziegler
Just Add Sneakers
The Illusion Of Life
A Lifetime of Art School
Walls Are The People's Canvas
How Street Art Can Be a Public Forum
Six Pack
Enjoyed with Morning Breath
Ellen Berkenblit
Practical Magic
Tschabalala Self
Community and Culture
What's The Story, Morning Glory?
Why Nuart Aberdeen has a tale to tell
The Spirit Of New York Yet To Come
Painting in the Heart of Queens with Mike Shine
Thoughts On Paintings
Pat Perry on his new exhibition at UICA, National Lilypond Songs
Double Visionaries
Rodarte at the National Museum of Women in the Arts