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Robin F. Williams: Model Behavior
Seated in Robin F. Williams’s Brooklyn studio, I am surrounded by paintings of women—bathing in water, playing football, vaping, and frolicking on the beach—rendered in her characteristically p
May 29, 2019
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Deeper than Skin: A Conversation with Ed Hardy
2000 colorful dragons cavort along the 500-foot long scroll painting that ripples through the Deeper Than Skin exhibit of Ed Hardy’s work at the de Young Museum. Suspended from the ceiling, they re
June 10, 2019
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Paul Insect: Metamorphosis
It was 12 years ago when Paul Insect landed on our pages, and a follow-up conversation was long overdue and much needed. Back in 2007, he was already a big name in the UK and a rising star worldwide,
June 24, 2019
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Ellen Berkenblit: Practical Magic
Letters have faces and fingers could be figures. What is recognizable in Ellen Berkenblit's paintings is beside the point. The tigers and fingernails are her vocabulary. Ellen eliminates the levels b
July 09, 2019
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Mario Ayala: Holding Five Aces
I always believed that Mario Ayala would be huge one day. Well, that's not entirely true. The first few years we knew each other, he worked for me as a gallery prep and manager for SFAQ and LXAQ dist
July 17, 2019
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Tschabalala Self: Color, Community and Culture
After seeing Tschabalala Self’s work in a group exhibition curated by Jamillah James at Art + Practice in Los Angeles in 2016, I couldn’t get her images out of my head. At once irreverent and ten
July 31, 2019
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Danielle Orchard: A Day On the Green
The works of Danielle Orchard, at galleries and art fairs, strike very classic poses amid much of the surrounding contemporary work. Dominated by female figures, Orchard's images conjure Picasso's mu
August 14, 2019
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Joe Roberts: The Unbusiness Of Art
Joe Roberts is endlessly curious, entertaining whatever comes into the frame as part of the collective whole. His artwork is a natural extension of this awareness, as themes and characters weave in a
August 21, 2019
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Travel Insider
Evolutionary Art in Boston
Flying across the country from San Francisco to Boston, just as this past winter's infamous “polar vortex” was set to grip the midwest and northeast for a few days, I made a list of all the popul
June 03, 2019
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Studio Time
"There's More Upstairs:" Paul Insect Opens A Pop-Up Show in Paris
When visiting Paul Insect's studio for our Summer 2019 issue, we got an exclusive peek at the new works for his upcoming solo show with Allouche Gallery in Paris, and since the There's
May 29, 2019
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Jean Jullien: A Renaissance in the City of Lights
I had been living in London for 13 years, which is a long time! Most of my adult life, really. I felt quite homesick and in need of a change, so, after much deliberation, we finally did it and moved
July 28, 2019
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Magazine
Summer 2019 with Robin F Williams, Ed Hardy, Paul Insect, Ellen Berkenblit, Danielle Orchard and more!
Juxtapoz is pleased to announce our Summer 2019 Quarterly edition, featuring cover art by one of the most talked about painters in the world today, Robin F Williams. The NYC-based painter has capture
May 29, 2019
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