Arts and Literature
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Journal – Richard Colman Explores a New Route in “The place the Palm Meets the Pine”


In The place the Palm Meets the Pine, previous Juxtapoz cowl artist Richard Colman presents a radical new physique of labor: 21 work created over…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureLong-Lost Thanksgiving Recipes of American Artists Discovered


Just in time for Thanksgiving, an archivist at the Smithsonian Institution has stumbled upon a treasure of culinary and visual art history. In a dusty…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – A Takeover in Paris: Jameson Green “Look back, and smile on perils past”


I spoke to Jameson Green just before Christmas last year and it was a conversation I never wanted to end. There was a re-examination of…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureMFA, MA, and PhD Packages to Apply for by Early 2025


Northeastern United States Bard Graduate HeartRising curators, researchers, educators, and museum professionals study to ask new questions concerning the cultural historical past of the fabric…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Poetry and Paintboxes in Provincetown: Documenting the Legacy of The Fine Arts Work Center


Art residencies are like idyllic adult summer camps, and although the Fine Arts Work Center has a fulsome summer program, their fellowships take place when…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureDreams of a Gaza Biennale Amid Loss and Ruin


Days before the Venice Biennale closed this year with the second-highest visitor turnout in its history, over 50 artists from Gaza announced their decision to…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Journal – ZEPHYR: Graffiti Blackbook/Scrapbook 1978 And Past


The gorgeous a part of graffiti is that it is such an ephemeral artwork kind; most of its best works solely lasted days, if not…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Paul Rouphail Drops the “Hammer”


Jack Barrett presents Hammer, a solo exhibition of oil paintings by Philadelphia and West Virginia-based artist, Paul Rouphail. In his latest body of work, Rouphail…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureThe 30 Finest Artwork Books of 2024


We’re proud to current our listing of the perfect artwork books of 2024 in your vacation studying, and maybe to encourage your gifting this winter.…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Journal – Preview: Ed Templeton Brings “The Sprawl” to Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp


I like the dichotomy of Ed Templeton opening The Sprawl in Antwerp at TVLG on Thanksgiving. It would even be extra multi-faceted than that. Orange…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureArt from the Martin Wong Graffiti Collection


New York’s modern age of graffiti — both notorious and celebrated — began in the early 1970s. The subculture created by the city’s youth came…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – The Winter Cover Story: Clayton Schiff and a Left Turn at the Far Side


 Evan Pricco: I think the first thing I wanted to ask is whether the creatures in your paintings are of the “real world,” so…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureDanny Moynihan’s Landscapes Look Again at Us


I first met the multitalented Danny Moynihan within the early Nineteen Eighties, however I didn’t see him once more till not too long ago. Throughout…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – My Garden: Tang Shuo @ Steve Turner, Los Angeles


Steve Turner is pleased to present My Garden, a solo exhibition by London-based Tang Shuo featuring new paintings that are inspired by the remote and primitive Chinese…





