Herakut (Juxtapoz #97) talk about their recent one night only live painting event at the Style Project Room in Berlin in this video interview. Hear the duo speak about their work…well, if you speak German that is. Back to LebRecord Home... (Continue reading)
Sao Paulo based artist Zezão (Juxtapoz #102) is, simply put, a pioneer of artistic expression in typically claustrophobic space. Sewers, small crevaces, and now, the catacombs of Paris. See some truly beautiful and amazing photos of Zezão exploring Paris underground. ... (Continue reading)
“From a young age I’ve always been making things,” states Portland based artist, Timothy Karpinski. “Building forts turned into building skate ramps, which lead to building art installations. I love the art making process from the initial spark of the... (Continue reading)
Ryan McLennan’s realistic work features animals and natural themes in mischievous ways, drawing attention to environmental issues. After spending hours in nature, McLennan has become both student and naturalist advocate. See an interview with him here. ... (Continue reading)
Jim Houser wants you to Make Room For The Emptiness with his new solo exhibition. Returning for what will be his third solo show at Jonathan Levine Gallery, Houser has created a new series of paintings and sculptures which will... (Continue reading)
“Coming up in November we are having a solo show of a series of new works that we have been working on over the last 5 months,” write the dynamic Australian duo known as Dabs and Myla. The pair recently... (Continue reading)
In his seventh feature film, renowned photographer and Juxtapoz contributor Sam Bassett turns his lens close to home. ... (Continue reading)
Green Day fans have something to look forward to this fall. The band has commissioned 21 original pieces of art inspired by their most recent album release, 21st Century Breakdown. Contributing artists include Ron English, The London Police, C215 and... (Continue reading)
Must Be Two Sides will feature the raw photography of both Shane Nash and Leo Docuyanan, serving as a celebration of the artist’s refusal to reconcile the paradox intrinsic of documentary and portrait photography. Simply stated, these guys take bad-ass... (Continue reading)
Andrew Jeffrey Wright has, according to Adam Wallacavage, “been 15 since 1986.” An apt description for an artist who draws fart comics and paints patterned canvases with equally mesmerizing character. ... (Continue reading)