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Neal Slavin's "When Two or More Are Gathered Together" Captures a Special Angle of the 1970s
A hook and ladder company, gravediggers and bingo enthusiasts are some of the eye-popping denizens truly celebrated by film director and photographer Neal Slavin in the expanded golden anniversary ed
September 06, 2024
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 124: David Shrigley Just Made Pulped Fiction
There doesn't seem to be anything more 1984 than taking what was one of the most popular selling books of the 21st century and printing an alternative text upon its ashes. There is that wonderful mom
October 27, 2023
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Radio Juxtapoz ep 092: Glenn Lutz is Asking Us to Find Ourselves
We are asking more questions these days, aren't we? As fractured as we all seem, as disjointed and uncertain the present and future may seem, we are beginning to have conversations about how we face
August 04, 2022
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Ross McDonnell: The Life of a Joyrider
The photographs in Ross McDonnell’s book Joyrider are a coming-of-age story, one where everything and everyone are constantly changing in the midst of a world where nothing ever seems to change. Fl
April 06, 2022
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Painting
Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, ep 22: Drawing Blood with Molly Crabapple and the State of Art Activism
We have a wide-reach when it comes to the history of Juxtapoz Magazine. After 25 years, we have covered painters, graffiti and street artists, poster artists, designers, fashion people, sculptors, cu
September 02, 2019
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Features
Edie Fake: Off the Grid
Driving through the California desert heading to Joshua Tree, the sun is ablaze and the air is dryer-vent hot. Riding along shotgun is Chicago native and art zine connoisseur Oscar Arriola. Our assig
October 29, 2018
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Ruth Asawa: The Poetry of Pattern
Ruth Asawa learned to draw in an internment camp during the War and was later mentored by visionaries like Josef Albers and Buckminster Fuller at Black Mountain College. Her keen eye and appreciation
October 09, 2018
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The Anthro'POLO'gist: Tom Gould and the History of Lo Life
Perceived by some as thugs and by others as heroes, these teenagers aspired to a life the world presumed was beyond their reach and took something that wasn’t meant for them, Polo Ralph Lauren, and
July 12, 2016
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The Old (And New) Standard: Reviving a piece of NASA history
As the 220-page NASA Graphics Standards Manual ships worldwide, we sit down with Reed and Smyth to talk about the genesis of the project and the special relationship they forged with NASA’s graphic
June 14, 2016
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Turquoise Suspension: Deanna Templeton’s "The Swimming Pool"
There is something about the power of quietude. Not the silence, but the way an image or movement can capture graceful tranquility and create an impact without words
April 14, 2016
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