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Physics, Psychology and Desire: A Conversation with 1010
Whether I had an unsettling premonition leading up to this interview with 1010, I still can't say, but in light of the massive global upheaval since, the series of works appear to be portals to somep
August 10, 2020
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Koichi Sato: The Splendid Sloppy
“I just want to paint with my hand moving,” and that sums up my conversation with Koichi Sato at his studio in Manhattan’s Chinatown. Look for a deeper, more elaborate articulation about his pr
August 03, 2020
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Jess Johnson: Infinite Quest
Jess Johnson grew up in New Zealand where second-hand book shops and video stores were the conduit leading her to fantasy worlds and science fiction.
July 27, 2020
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Infinity and Beyond at Laguna College of Art and Design
In a 2004 essay, Robert Williams asks, “What is that itching need to pursue curiosities and dynamics beyond our everyday necessities and comforts?” And thus, he offers the answer to a long debate
July 20, 2020
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Anna Weyant Welcomes Us to the Dollhouse
Back in January, while in NYC, when Juxtapoz co-presented ME: An Exhibition of Contemporary Self-Portraiture with Sugarlift, I visited Anna Weyant's studio on the Upper West Side. I felt energized, d
July 13, 2020
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Yu Maeda: The Balance of East and West
For decades, Americans, especially artists, have had a unique curiosity (well, an obsession) with Japanese culture. From comics to fashion, ceramics to underground art, Japan has set the standard for
July 08, 2020
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Molly Bounds: The Power of Quiet
When lunchtime buddies, in a barroom bet, challenged Ernest Hemingway to author a short story in six words, he famously grabbed a napkin and wrote, “For Sale Baby Shoes, Never Worn.” There he dis
July 06, 2020
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Heath Ceramics: Salt of the Earth
Edith Heath, an indomitable innovator in her field, developed her iconic Coupe dinnerware line with a distinctly California aesthetic. She fine-tuned every aspect of her studio, from the chemical pro
June 25, 2020
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Felipe Pantone: The Future We Are Waiting For
Sometimes the art world bears the regrettable reputation for being averse to new technology, and the ongoing conversation about building bridges between creativity in the tech world and traditional s
June 22, 2020
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Kristine Potter: The Landscape Echoes
Americans have been hungry for the West since restless souls dreamed of taking off over the Appalachians, armed with only a rifle and compass. They’re known as pioneers and went to war with a faraw
June 18, 2020
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José Parlá: The Very Fine Art of Sampling
On a bad day, in a bad place, there is often a ray of light glinting through, a lifeline in the gloaming, an illumination that makes the murk gleam like a jewel, an unexpected recognition in a nod, t
June 15, 2020
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Sieben on Life: Mail Some Love, Y’all
Check this out: You can get a US postal worker to come to your dwelling, pick up a letter, send it anywhere in the USA and have it hand delivered it to somebody else’s home/apartment/duplex/condo f
June 08, 2020
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