“There is a story,” Bianca Nemelc told us about the bodies in her paintings in an interview a few years back. “It usually starts with the pose, and I add the rest of the environment. And a lot of times what I’m playing around with is, how does she interact? […]
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Laura Berger’s “Flight Path”
“I’m absolutely inspired by dance, and really, any form of motion,” Laura Berger advised us in a aspect in our print edition final 12 months. “I’m not automatically thinking of the figures as dancers or dancing, but I want them to be deep in their bodies and physically expressive. I […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Stefania Batoeva: Divorce @ Public Gallery, London
General public Gallery is happy to existing Divorce, a solo exhibition by Stefania Batoeva. Nine new oil paintings are hung across two conversing floors of the gallery. Subjectively private, these performs examine the restrictions of realizing – the zones of uncertainty and codependency in between the physical and the imaginary. […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Preview: Lamar Peterson’s “Proud Gardener” @ Fredericks & Freiser, NYC
We acquired a preview teaser this morning of a person of our favored painters and past collaborator/featured artist, Lamar Peterson, as he preps a new solo demonstrate, Proud Gardener, at Fredericks and Freiser in NYC. Occupying a liminal area involving the chic and the quotidian is the inhabited sphere of […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Samantha Rosenwald: Christie’s @ Room 57 Gallery, NYC
In approaching the dogmas of art history there is a perceived levity in creating art with a colored pencil, an interesting dichotomy within such a multifaceted but popular tool. As a historical artifact, we could look back to Pliny the Elder (not the beer, of course), who noted that the […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Andrea Modica: Theatrum Equorum
Many curious feelings arise from the photographs in Andrea Modica’s new book, Theatrum Equorum. They emerge slowly, and sometimes surprisingly, between intentionally repetitive images of horses lying in repose, resting on beds of shredded paper, enclosed by dark, and featureless walls. It isn’t a context where we are accustomed to […]