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The Magic Of Realism
When Gary Haynes, owner of Haynes Galleries in Franklin, Tennessee, was looking through the 2019 Art Renewal Center Salon entries for an exhibition at his gallery, his goal was to select pieces that were more than just technically sound.
The Upcoming Exhibition Movie Night Explores The Impact Of Film
The upcoming exhibition movie night explores the impact of film.
Zhang Xiaogang Shares His Relationship With The World Through His Paintings
Zhang Xiaogang shares his relationship with the world through his watercolor paintings of the lotus
Shock Value
Christian Rex van Minnen brings trashy tattoos to the fine-art world
Modern Resources
I would describe my style as contemporary realism.
Seth Haverkamp - Magical Portraits
This past April, artist Seth Haverkamp was Tawarded the Draper Grand Prize for his painting, Mars Rising, at the 21 st annual The Art of the Portrait Conference in Atlanta.
Intimate Scale
My pieces are small because Man intimate scale encourages maximum intuition, freedom and experimentation.
Life In The Landscape
Qasim Bashir feels the spirit of the landscape and creates a story through his paintings
Endless Possibilities
Gemma Gylling has found that the properties of colored pencils allow for an array of techniques, styles and values
Billionaires Are Begging To Buy This Art. Too Bad
Although she resisted it, Vija Celmins has reached the pinnacle of the art market.
Kensuke Koike Nothing Added, Nothing Removed
Whether Kensuke Koike is tearing an image to pieces, or neatly shredding it into tiny ribbons, there is precision in his method.
It Repeats And Repeats And Repeats
Mercedes Armstrong loves the rhythm of pattern—and her designs are never boring.
Gil Bruvel - The Impact Artist
Texas-based sculptor Gil Bruvel makes work about force and flow.
Design Crush Cardboard Artist
An everyday object turns into a work of art in the hands of Justin King.
Derrick Adams Be Who You Want To Be
Do you think when Gandhi said “Be the change you want to see,” he imagined a Black artist changing the world by creating a visual landscape where Black people are anything they want to be and everything they’re told they cannot be? Was Gandhi talking about Derrick Adams?
Universal Spirit
Working in a coffee shop, Erin Currier was fascinated with the amount of trash the shop produced.
Taking Flight
The 44th annual Birds in Art exhibition at Leigh Yawkey Woodson features art that captures the spirit and habitats of the creatures.
The Hunt
Sporting art is a time-honored genre that has captivated collectors throughout the ages.
Summer Nostalgia
Growing up on the Crimean Peninsula, Artem Tolstukhin was surrounded by the sun.
Urban Light
As a landscape architect Heather Capen often worked on projects in the city that had to be integrated with its infrastructure.
Status Pending
Returning for his second solo show at Amos Eno Gallery, Robert A. McCann traverses media, memory and fantasy in Status Pending, on view August 29 through September 22.
Reflections Of The Untold
Guillaume Seff was born in Toulouse, France, in 1977, and now works between Toulouse and Montreal, Quebec. He has been painting since his childhood.
Melancholic Refrains
In his debut solo exhibition at Arcadia Contemporary, Alex Venezia presents figurative paintings filled with emotional intrigue.
Magical Moments
Haynes Galleries presents a new exhibition of Seth Haverkamp’s intricately designed portraits.
Island Occurrences
In an exclusive interview, Jamie Wyeth discusses his Maine island sanctuary and new works now on view at Farnsworth Art Museum.
Platinum Presentation
The American Impressionist Society celebrates its milestone 20th annual National Juried Exhibition with work by 150 artists on display.
The Art Lover's Guide To Collecting Fine Art In The Pacific Northwest
The Pacific Northwest, encompassing Washington and Oregon, is a region like no other.
We Will Walk Right Up To The Sun
We all fantasize about travel, but the process of coming and going isn’t always the stuffof dreams. Instead of Departure and Arrival, how cool to be greeted by a work of art! And doubly wonderful if it is made by an artist who was the subject of an ode. In Dear Sarah, poet Bernadette Meyer describes Cain’s work, “Like seeing a rainbow in the middle of the forest.”
ArtCenter College of Design Best Foot Forward
Let’s look at this story through the lens of fantasy: You’re in art school, studying fine art painting, and Lucian Freud is the instructor.
Alicia McCarthy The Weaves That Bind Us
This year, as we celebrate our 25th anniversary, Juxtapoz is honored to sit down and talk with a Bay Area artist who represented the scene surrounding the magazine when it was founded.