Arts and Literature
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureWeatherspoon Art Museum Receives 270+ Works on Feminism and the South


Artist Carol Cole Levin has donated over 270 artworks by more than 140 artists — including herself — to the Weatherspoon Art Museum at the…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – The Moving Landscapes in the Mind of Jules de Balincourt


In his new body of work Moving Landscapes at Victoria Miro in London, the Brooklyn-based Jules de Balincourt continues his exploration of painting as an…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureThe Cross-Pollination Between Prints and Textiles Yields Abundance


Textiles become prints and prints become textiles in Line & Thread, a new exhibition at the New York Public Library’s Stephen A. Schwarzman Building. Across…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Memories of Daydreams: Life on Canvas with Rebecca Ness


Rebecca Ness has long been one of our favorite figurative painters of the last 10 years, and we have had her featured in the magazine…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureCan Asian-American Identity Still Be a Political Home?


In his 2022 book Model Minority Masochism, scholar Takeo Rivera argued that the influx of Asian immigrants to the United States after 1965 and the…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Charlie Roberts is Having “Alien Visions”


Charlie Roberts has always teetered on a sort of surrealism that felt very much his own. And now, in Alien Visions, on view in Oslo,…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureMilwaukee Art Museum Presents Robert Longo’s Hyperrealistic Charcoal Drawings


On view now at the Milwaukee Art Museum, Robert Longo: The Acceleration of History features the ambitiously scaled, hyperrealistic charcoal drawings of internationally acclaimed artist…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Eleanor Swordy Says “Message Received”


Moskowitz Bayse is pleased to present Message Received, an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Eleanor Swordy. This presentation is the artist’s fifth…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureSculpture of a Turd on Nancy Pelosi’s Desk Appears on National Mall


We really thought we’d seen it all in the final weeks leading up to a historic presidential election — that is, until a bronze-colored sculpture…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Keith Jackson and “The Provocateurs”


Charles Moffett is pleased to present The Provocateurs, the first New York solo exhibition for Kenosha, Wisconsin-based artist Keith Jackson. This marks the self-taught painter’s inaugural exhibition…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureMaurizio Cattelan Banana Artwork Could Fetch $1M at Auction


The much-despised and desired banana that split the art world is headed to the auction block next month, where it’s estimated to sell for upwards…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Night Lives: Danielle Roberts’ “Phosphorescence and Gasoline”


If you were to read Juxtapoz.com over the last few months, you will know that I have been harping on this idea of “hazy loneliness,”…
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Posted On Arts and Literature25K+ Artists Decry “Unlicensed Use of Creative Works” to Train AI


Over 25,000 artists and cultural workers and counting have signed a new petition with a simple, one-line message: “The unlicensed use of creative works for…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Abram Jackson on the Art of Interpretation


Accommodation, Attribution, Appreciation, Appropriation… am I complicit or complacent? If truth is beauty, and beauty is truth, then is a rose just a rose, or…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureThe Anti-Apartheid Photographer Who Was Stranded in America


Ernest Cole, “Untitled” (c. 1968–71) (all images © 2023 Ernest Cole Family Trust; courtesy Aperture) South African photographer Ernest Cole died penniless and almost-forgotten in…



