Juxtapoz Magazine – Of Our Own: Wendy Park Paints Another Side of a City

Serendipity is often associated with something positive, something of a happy accident. and if you have…

Humpback Whales Are Approaching People to Blow Rings. What Are They Trying to Say? — Colossal

After the “orca uprising” captivated anti-capitalists around the world in 2023, scientists are intrigued by another…

Coumba Samba’s Abstractions Show How Intimacy Gets Lost in Translation

When it’s business as usual in the United Nations General Assembly, debates over international laws and…

Who Was Helen Chadwick, and Why Was She So Importatn?

Helen Chadwick was obsessed with the restless, fleeting vestiges of things and feelings that had vanished—what…

“A Sudden Increase in Mass” by Artist Niklas Asker

Swedish artist Niklas Asker (previously featured here) returns to the foundations of his practice with a…

Ahead of Art Basel, Katharina Grosse Sprays the Messeplatz with Color

Over the past 40 years, German artist Katharina Grosse (b. 1961) has gained many fans for…

Has the Art World Instrumentalized the Word “Activist”?

Courtesy Verso Lauren O’Neill-Butler portrays the ten well-researched case studies that comprise her book on artistic…

Juxtapoz Magazine – Radio Juxtapoz, ep 166: Salomón Huerta on the Chaotic Stillness of Los Angeles in 2025

We kick off Season 20 of ⁠The Unibrow’s Radio Juxtapoz⁠ podcast with a conversation with Mexican-American,…

Barbara Kruger’s Mural in LA Is 2025’s Most Poignant Artwork

History repeats itself, and so does Barbara Kruger. Over and over, she has created text-heavy artworks…

Laura Boráros Dances Between Dreams and Reality in a Surreal Short Film — Colossal

If you’ve ever had an upstairs neighbor, you’re probably familiar with the sounds of echoing footsteps,…