We are loving the dark, macabre fantasies--many of which include elements of cannibalism--of Japanese artist Kurokawa Inuko.
We are loving the dark, macabre fantasies--many of which include elements of cannibalism--of Japanese artist Kurokawa Inuko.
We are loving the dark, macabre fantasies--many of which include elements of cannibalism--of Japanese artist Kurokawa Inuko.
From December 4—8, 2019, at the Hotel of South Beach and taking place during Miami Art Week, Juxtapoz will present a special 25th anniversary group sh...
We are loving the dark, macabre fantasies--many of which include elements of cannibalism--of Japanese artist Kurokawa Inuko.
Instead of celebrating Christmas with gifts, I travel with my family in December. We’ve been doing this for years now, one year it’ll be the Dom...
Jesse Michaels (who recently did our interview with Danny Fox in the Winter 2020 print edition) is also a visual artist himself, working in Los Angele...
We are loving the dark, macabre fantasies--many of which include elements of cannibalism--of Japanese artist Kurokawa Inuko.
'Fabien Mérelle is a highly talented and emerging young French artist who creates delicately detailed drawings in black ink and watercolour...
There has always been an intimate rawness to the works of Nat Meade. What we often see are his color works, with earth tones that layer emotionally cr...
BEYOND THE STREETS just opened a new exhibition, BEYOND THE STREETS on Paper, at the Southampton Arts Center in Southampton, New York, featuring over...
It feels like the news has been evolving every hour over the past few days in ways that was almost unfathomable weeks ago. In some ways, we have learn...
In these lovely monochromatic drawings, illustrator David Álvarez personifies night as a solemn, creeping creature. Fascinated by working wi...
There has been a lot of art creating over the past year that speaks to the human condition, our uncertainty, our universal fears and concerns. Japanes...
Many artists enjoy tantalizing the media and public by playing cat-and-mouse in a practice that feels a bit indulgent, often frustrating. A few do hav...
It almost felt like a typo when we put Kara Walker in the Illustration department, but this series, Drawings, from her personal archive, is an amazing...