One of my favorite Joy Labinjo works features two men standing side by side, both in suits, framed by orange into rectangular blue boxes and presented...
We first wrote about the Art Nouveau/Art Deco works of early 20th century artist Gerda Wegener (1886-1940) back in 2013 (and much of her life and rela...
There is probably enough evidence around the art world to suggest a working artist, with a schedule of exhibitions and resume full of projects is...
At one point during my conversation with Smithe, he insisted that he doesn’t like to give advice because he isn’t good at it, only to follow the decla...
For the past year, with interactions among each other relegated to the digital realm, what we see is exactly as dictated. Even if there were 80 selfie...
Jen Mann, the Toronto-based painter we have featured in the magazine and in our Hyperreal Book, is set to open a new body of work, Sweet Nothing, at C...
We are enjoying the work of Brussels-based artist Thomas Lerooy and his creative, fun and inspiring range of sculptures and drawings. 'I don't li...
If there was ever a Juxtapoz Hall of Fame, James Jean would be a first ballot inductee. Everything this magazine has stood for, whether it be reinvent...
The blurred boundaries between personal and professional life fascinate Stacy Kranitz, who, without apprehension or remorse, admits to indulging in dr...
Since the mid-1950s, Eikoh Hosoe has been at the forefront of photographic practice in Japan: as an image-maker encompassing a broad range of subjects...
Sometimes a random image search can bring great surprises, and we loved a chance encounter with the works of early 20th century German photographer, C...
Masatoshi Naitō was amongst the only photographers to capture the legendary female shamans, known as itako, who invoke the spirits of the dead. Female...
Picture a dog lolling around on his back, legs akimbo, or a cat awakening from its nap, stretching and ready to stalk. A tree in the winter, shedding...
For the past year, with interactions among each other relegated to the digital realm, what we see is exactly as dictated. Even if there were 80 selfie...
We interview Vania Zouravliov in the latest issue of Juxtapoz Magazine.
If there was ever a Juxtapoz Hall of Fame, James Jean would be a first ballot inductee. Everything this magazine has stood for, whether it be reinvent...
If you were to make a list of the most iconic artists we have seen grow over the course of the last 25 years, James Jean is on top of the list. From h...
The Lams of Ludlow Street is an in-depth look at a family living in New York City's Chinatown neighborhood. Born to a Chinese mother and an American f...
Spanish photographer Cristina Garcia Rodero has dedicated her time to researching and photographing both popular and traditional religious and pagan f...
If there was ever a Juxtapoz Hall of Fame, James Jean would be a first ballot inductee. Everything this magazine has stood for, whether it be reinvent...