Arts and Literature
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Radio Juxtapoz, ep 153: Umar Rashid and this Exhausting Epoch


It isn’t often we invite a guest to come onto Radio Juxtapoz for a second time, but Umar Rashid is beyond an exception. He’s a…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureAlbuquerque Artist-Run Space to Rebuild After Fire


An art complex in Albuquerque’s Barelas neighborhood suffered damages and is temporarily shuttered after a fire broke out earlier this month. Sections of the nonprofit…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – A Staircase to the World of Ruby Neri


A few minutes after I turned off my recorder when I visited Ruby Neri’s Los Angeles studio last week on the eve of her opening…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureUS’s Biggest Documentary Festival Comes to NYC This Month


In 1967, while living in exile in New York City, South African freelance photojournalist Ernest Cole published his seminal and only book House of Bondage,…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Amy Cutler Makes a “Truce”


For Amy Cutler’s debut solo exhibition in Asia, Perrotin Shanghai is pleased to present Truce, a selection of paintings and drawings filled with figures, animals,…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureMemes Take a Dark Turn Post-Trump Election


Les-be honest, lady liberty. (screenshot via @CISFAKER on X, all screenshots Hyperallergic) I hate to say it, but when I saw that lubricated hippo go…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Luke Butler and His Color Pictures


Charlie James Gallery is pleased to present Luke Butler: Color Pictures, the artist’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. San Francisco-based Butler draws inspiration from…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureRequired Reading


Small experimental press Spiral Editions has published a new print, timed with an election that fried all of our nerves. Queer Commune, an artist studio…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – “Prologue: Freer than the wind”: Yameng Lee Thorp @ pt.2 Gallery, Oakland


pt.2 Gallery is honored to present Prologue: Freer than the wind, Yameng Lee Thorp’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. This exhibition features large-scale and…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureWhen Copyright Transforms the Right to Remember


A few weeks ago, dozens of photographs of the “We Are Our Mountains” (“Tatik-Papik”) monument in occupied Artsakh disappeared from Wikimedia Commons. A red text…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Cristina BanBan, and her 14th Street Madonna


Skarstedt is pleased to announce our latest exhibition, Cristina BanBan: 14th Street Madonna with one of our favorite painters and past Juxtapoz cover aritst. The word “Madonna”…
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Posted On Arts and Literature“Chinatown is Not a Museum,” Protesters Chant at MOCA Gala


As many as 45 members and allies of the Coalition to Protect Chinatown and the Lower East Side gathered outside of a Tribeca event venue…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Chase Hall: Halfrican @ David Kordanksy Gallery, Los Angeles


One of the shows we caught a preview of yesterday (the other being Ruby Neri, more on that Monday), was Chase Hall’s Halfrican at David…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureUN Removes Pro-Palestine Art From Public Quilt Exhibition


United Nations (UN) exhibition staff removed part of a public art exhibition in its General Assembly Lobby in New York City after Israel’s Permanent Representative…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Cleon Peterson and “The Breath of Drakness”


Cleon Peterson paints something tribal, an undercurrent of tension and violence, the shadow side of the self. Though at time we can see it at…




