JUXTAPOZ - Fall 2023
JUXTAPOZ - Fall 2023
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Juxtapoz is excited to announce our Fall 2023 Quarterly, featuring an exclusive interview and cover story with famed, influential Japanese artist, Takashi Murakami. This is Takashi's second cover with the magazine and his first since our museum collaboration, Juxtapoz x Superflat, opened at the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2017.
We use the term “monster” a lot in popular culture, almost to a fault. There is a fascination with these terrors of such abnormal size because we can also relate to them. A monster isn’t so much a thing but a metaphor, an embodiment of something deep within ourselves and our imagination. Godzilla wasn’t just about a gigantic prehistoric lizard wreaking havoc on Tokyo; it was a story of the fear of nuclear war, or, what we as humans were capable of as monsters ourselves. And in the 21st century, the monster that terrorizes us isn’t so much the threat of war (although that is still rather pertinent these days), but the myriad radical shifts we have made through science and technology, things so unfathomable as to be greater than what we define as human. With that are new kinds of anxiety as we seek our role and our potential in what we call the universe. This is a reality that Takashi Murakami, through his artwork and own technology-based projects, has confronted. This fall, he opens Takashi Murakami: Unfamiliar People — Swelling of Monsterized Human Ego at the Asian Art Museum.
The Fall Quarterly isn’t so much about monsters but the ways in which we bend reality, contort the human form and redefine selfhood. Painters like Arjen and Peggy Kuiper elongate and enlarge the body in unimaginable ways. Taravat Talepasand, Genevieve Gaignard, and Zoé Blue M. create paintings and collages that reengage with the limits and endless possibilities of self-hood. You can’t help but think of the ghostlike composition of the figures in the paintings of Cinga Samson, almost religious and sensual, as he asks himself, “How do you paint beauty and terror?”
JUXTAPOZ Magazine Description:
Editor: High Speed Productions, Inc
Categoría: Art
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Quarterly
Step into the vibrant and diverse world of contemporary art with JUXTAPOZ Magazine. We're excited to introduce you to this publication, your ultimate source for all things related to art, creativity, and the latest developments in the artistic landscape.
JUXTAPOZ Magazine, published by High Speed Productions, Inc., is not just a magazine; it's your passport to the world of contemporary art.
As you explore the pages of JUXTAPOZ Magazine, you'll find a world of content that celebrates the vibrancy of contemporary art:
* Artistic Expression: Dive into the world of artistic expression, featuring visual art, painting, sculpture, street art, and more.
* Emerging Artists: Discover the work of emerging and underground artists who are redefining the boundaries of creativity.
* Art Movements: Explore the latest art movements, trends, and the evolution of the contemporary art scene.
* Creative Insights: Gain insights from artists, curators, and creative minds who share their experiences and perspectives.
* Art and Culture: Immerse yourself in the intersection of art and culture, including music, fashion, and design.
JUXTAPOZ Magazine is your essential resource for celebrating contemporary art, exploring creative expression, and connecting with a community that values the beauty of visual arts. Subscribe now and become part of a community that appreciates the diversity and creativity of contemporary artists.
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