Why Is Picasso’s Guernica So Important?

Pablo Picasso was something of a latecomer to political activism, having embraced it only after reaching…

Homewares and Laundry Take on Lives of Their Own in Tobias Iszó’s Mixed-Media Sculptures — Colossal

Shoelaces, zippers, chairs, and other domestic items adopt unexpected personalities in the uncanny sculptures of Tobias…

Art Basel Paris Lines-Up 203 Exhibitors for 2025 Edition

Exhibitor Location(s) 303 Gallery New York 47 Canal New York A Gentil Carioca Rio de Janeiro,…

Rachel Youn Brings Fake Flowers to Life

Rachel Youn’s kinetic sculptures gyrate and writhe, their mechanized motions as artificial as the fake flowers…

Juxtapoz Magazine – Rob Sato Explores the Earthquake Country

Subliminal Projects is pleased to present Earthquake Country, a solo exhibition by Echo Park-based artist Rob…

Juxtapoz Magazine – Nathanaëlle Herbelin: And there is a place you will not be able to return to @ Xavier Hufkens, Brussels

Nathanaëlle Herbelin’s second exhibition at Xavier Hufkens presents a new series of portraits and interiors that…

Anna Park and the "Good Girl" in Korea

Leeahn Gallery Daegu is currently hosting Anna Park’s solo exhibition Good Girl, which expresses the depth…

Amarie Gipson On The Reading Room, Houston’s Black Art and Culture Library — Colossal

One of Amarie Gipson’s many gifts is an unyielding desire to ask questions. Having worked at…

Three ‘Significant’ Tombs Unearthed in Luxor Burial Complex

Three ancient tombs dedicated to prominent Egyptian statesmen have been discovered in a burial complex in…

Juxtapoz Magazine – A Spotlight on the Contemporary Art Movement in Romania

After the collapse of communism in 1989, Romania was not only politically unmoored, but it also…