The Works of Valentin van der Meulen
The work of French artist Valentin van der Meulen has recently caught our eye. His blurred and torn paintings are full of emotion and tension that transport the viewer to a dark place. Recently, Meulen...
View ArticleThe Works Lukasz Wodynski
The works of Lukasz Wodynski are a a combination of the polemicizing process which every living creature undergoes. Wodynski is interested in the horizontal system of the axis of birth, life, death and...
View ArticleThe Surreal Works of Jennifer Nehrbass
Thank you to the brilliant site Ignant, because we came across the beautiful works of Jennifer Nehrbass at Pulse during Art Basel this past December, but couldn't find in our notes the artist's name....
View ArticleThe Works of Alberto Ybarra
My art is about life experiences, difficult moments, powerful emotions and thought provoking taboo ideas. Most of my paintings are figurative narratives, which explore sexuality, spirituality and human...
View ArticleSascha Braunig "Wrister, Blister, Plaster" @ Foxy Productions, New York
Sascha Braunig's current solo show at Foxy Productions in New York will be on view until February 9th. This recent body of gouache and oil portraits combine figurative painting with op art that is...
View Article"In the Shadow of Tomorrow: Neo-realism in the Netherlands" @ MMKA, Arnhem
And in here we find the roots of much of the early Juxtapoz movements. What an amazing looking show going on in the Netherlands at the Museum of Modern Art Arnhem. In the Shadow of Tomorrow:...
View ArticlePaintings by Winston Chmielinski
An admission—that I am a disorganized, impulsive person—reads more optimistically on canvas because the eye has glimpsed the edge. Therefore I paint, subjectively and impatiently, colliding impressions...
View ArticleLlyn Foulkes @ The Hammer, LA
Among the many exciting things that happened in Los Angeles this past weekend, the Hammer opened its new exhibition featuring a retrospective of the works of Llyn Foulkes. The Hammer does a great job...
View ArticleMore from Christine Wu
Christine Wu is an Los Angeles based certified practitioner of the arts and general awesome maker. Stylistically, her work is multi-layered with haunting and sexual undertones. She often depicts people...
View Article12 Paintings by Laura Owens @ Ooga Booga #2, Los Angeles
Definitely a show we are going to see in person if we can, because these stunning nearly 12-foot tall pieces look grand in the new Ooga Booga #2 space in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. Ooga Booga has...
View ArticleThe Works of Mu Pan
We can't believe we haven't put a gigantic spotlight on Brooklyn-based fine artist, Mu Pan in the past, but with a little Ralph Steadman influence and dark political satire, this is the kind of...
View ArticleThe Twisted Reality of JoKa
Based out of Philadelphia, JoKa's humorous and often unsettling acrylic paintings represent a pastiche of influences and symbolism, consisting of multiple layers of meaning that oscillate between the...
View ArticleSerge Marshennikov's Sleeping Beauties
Sergei Marshennikov was born in 1971 in Ufa, Russia. From a young age Marshennikov was interested in drawing, sculpture, and painting. Encouraged by his family and his private tutors, he decided to...
View ArticleMilan Hrnjazovic's Little Briar Rose
Using a combination of figurative art and free-flowing abstraction, Serbian painter Milan Hrnjazovic endeavors to visually represent the emotional anxiety of the young adult female's evolving sense of...
View ArticleFaith Ringgold @ ACA Galleries
A collection of Faith Ringgold's early paintings and quilts will be on view at ACA Galleries in New York until April 27th. In addition to her iconic story quilts, paintings from two earlier series...
View ArticleOlivia's Pin Ups
We make no secret of our deep and everlasting love for artist Olivia de Berardinis' classic Pin Ups. Her sensual and downright adorable ladies have made an appearance or two here before, and we figure...
View ArticleArtist Derek Stefanuk
Painter Derek Stefanuk was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1980. Since graduating from the Alberta College of Art & Design in 2004, Stefanuk has found steady work as a fine artist, a scenic...
View ArticleURS FISCHER @ MOCA, LA
Spread across MOCA Grand Avenue and The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, the first survey in the United States of the Swiss-born artist Urs Fischer weaves together some of his most memorable and iconic...
View ArticleMatt Leines "Hyperbolic" @ Beginnings, Brooklyn
Via our friends at Juxtapoz Latin America, Brooklyn based Matt Leines recently opened a solo exhibition, Hyperbolic, at Beginnings in Brooklyn. After living in Philadelphia for a few years, the artist...
View ArticleDan Voinea "A Momentary Rise of Reason" @ Beers.Lambert Contemporary, London
One of our favorite painters that we have learned about over the past year is Romanian artist Dan Voinea, who mixes both a classical realist style with an almost performance like character...
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