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April Bey: A Trip To Atlantica
Drawing from her own experiences in Bahamian and American cultures, April Bey’s work as both an artist and educator critically explores themes of race, identity, supremacy, and colonialism. A self-
February 05, 2024
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Copenhagen, Paris, and Sweet Sweet Sarajevo: A Guide for Quitting Your Job and Crossing Europe
Many moons ago, probably illuminated by the light of a starry night, and a few glasses of wine, I came to the realization that my life needed more. This story begins at the start of the pandemic. I k
January 29, 2024
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Sarah Lee: At Moonlight
When was the last time you sat in stillness? Turned off your phone? Closed your eyes and allowed your brain to neutralize and excavate an instinct deep inside, opening the senses to risk and exposure
January 22, 2024
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Mike Lee: The Privilege of Innocence
"Go west, young man!" An iconic phrase that drove America's westward expansion—a call to citizens and immigrants alike, to embrace Manifest Destiny and seek new lands, prosperity, and freedom. Over
January 15, 2024
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Ever Velasquez: The Chingona of Chinatown
Artist and curator Ever Velasquez first visited Charlie James Gallery in 2018 to support her friend, Shizu Saldamando’s solo exhibit, To Return. A colored pencil portrait of Velasquez called La Eve
January 10, 2024
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Lola Gil: Through Her Looking Glass
It's not surprising that a very young Lola Gil spent unhurried hours among her grandmother's collection of small, humble figures and objects. Unfettered by preconceived judgments or the proverbial cl
January 08, 2024
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Streets of San Francisco: Lauren D’Amato’s Preservation of Culture
The pin-striping and sign-painting work of Lauren D’Amato has distinguished countless corners and cars of San Francisco. We met five years ago at the Juxtapoz Clubhouse in Denver, when, overnight,
January 04, 2024
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Jon Key: The Foundation of Rediscovery
A thread runs through Jon Key’s practice and life, one that involves family (being a twin), art, design, and adventure. Though his work is focused on the relationships and heritage he loves to expl
January 03, 2024
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Audience Dismissed: Keeping Your Head to Yourself
I’ve designed hundreds of skateboard graphics over the years—some good, some bad, many really dumb. Curiously, the one pictured on this page has outsold the majority of them. Very little thought
December 28, 2023
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Olivia Sterling: Rage Comedy
Olivia Sterling’s protagonists flail and prey, grind sausages, and mangle cakes, oozing pure angst, twisted into buoyant humor with juicy strokes. On the heels of a duo show at Huxley-Parlour Galle
December 18, 2023
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The All Seeing Seneca: A Little Cosmic Horror and Candyland
“I think, in its purest form, my art is a visually tangible expression of inner emotions and my ways of coping with life and experience,” Seneca tells me over Zoom one morning, and the first thin
December 13, 2023
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Studio Time
An Organic Scientist: Shepard Fairey in Los Angeles
In my studio and works, I think that a lot of the different aesthetic directions that I've been developing for the last five to six years came when I expanded my color palette and got more sophistica
December 13, 2023
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