Arts and Literature
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Posted On Arts and Literature10 New York City Shows to See in November


We’re deep into the fall art season and there’s much to see — and plenty of variety for everyone. Our current favorites traverse a multitude…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – A Spiritual Cindy Bernhard in “The Darker the Night, the Brighter the Stars”


Maybe I’m stretching or maybe I’m right on point, but this is the perfect timing for a Cindy Bernhard show. Feeling as we are on…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureAn Erotic Puppet Theater Makes Its Grand NYC Debut


Since singer-songwriter Anna Witiuk was 16 years old, she has undergone six open heart surgeries to help treat her Marfan syndrome, a genetic condition affecting…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Umar Rashid and “The Kingdom of the Two Californias. La Época del Totalitarismo Part 2”


There is a sense of ominious energy on the horizon, a shift in how history will be written, and we have Umar Rashid right in…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureNew York City’s Art Show Gets Up-Close and Personal


I paid a visit to the Park Avenue Armory yesterday evening for the 36th edition of the Art Show, the Art Dealers Association of America’s…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – No Endings for the Wild: A Return of Jenny Morgan


The last time we spoke to Jenny Morgan felt like a different world, a distant era. In reality, it was on a rooftop in Miami…
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Posted On Arts and LiteraturePacific Northwest College of Art Presents Trans*Geographies


From November 7 to 9, Trans*Geographies will take place at the Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA), featuring keynote talks, workshops, panel discussions, and art…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Radio Juxtapoz, ep 151: Koak’s Mysterious World is Wide Open


San Francisco’s Koak has always been a mystery to us. Yes, of course she is an internationally exhibited painter and the cover of the Juxtapoz…
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Posted On Arts and Literature“Gay Halloween” Meme Enters the Queer Canon


“I hate gay halloween. What do you mean you’re Chappell Roan and a passenger seat?” by Motti and Britt Migs (photos courtesy Motti) Is it your…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Teaser Preview of “Emma Cousin: Landmark” @ Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco


Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco // November 12, 2024 – December 21, 2024 Jessica Silverman is pleased to announce Emma Cousin: Landmark, the artist’s first…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureNicola L. Probes the Generative Contradictions of Womanhood


LONDON — Wearable objects resembling empty skins, replete with openings, sleeves, eye holes, and zips, populate late artist Nicola L.’s long-running sculptural series Pénétrables (c.…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Previewing Hannah Wilson’s “Never Cursed” @ Moosey Norwich


Hannah Wilson‘s Never Cursed at Moosey is an exploration of optimism battling a deep-seated sense of failure, a concept not unheard of in their previous works but…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureLA Artists Push Back Against Call to “Beautify” RV Encampment Sites


LOS ANGELES — After LA County officials issued a controversial call for public art to decorate recreational vehicle (RV) encampment sites from which unhoused people…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Adam Lupton’s “Soliloquy”


His show is down now after being up at Galerie Russi Klenner in Berlin this past fall, but wow, did we love Adam Lupton‘s work…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureHistorical Lessons From Nelson Mandela’s Desk Calendar


Audience engagement is never an afterthought for Indian artist Jitish Kallat, who often plays with participatory and public art in his work. In his 2007…



