Editor -- Evan

Editor -- Evan

LA will have a busy Saturday night on June 29th, as not only do we open our I'd Love To See You, A Juxtapoz Magazine Story at 30 show with Rusha & Co, Born x Raised is opening a gallery space in
La Luz de Jesus Gallery is excited to present the exhibition Can Opener. Opens July 5th at 4633 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles. Can Opener is the first solo exhibition of Dave Yoas at La Luz de Jes
La Luz de Jesus Gallery is excited to present Sad Cat and Friends, opens July 5th at 4633 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027. Viral artist and model Soap exhibits paintings of pudgy lonely ca
Often, artists are portrayed as lone geniuses working in solitude. This is not the case for South African-born artist Keya Tama whose solo exhibition at Harman Projects, Where Our Worlds Meet, featur
Gallery 16 is pleased to announce two concurrent solo exhibitions with artists Rose D’Amato and Jeffrey Sincich. Both artists have backgrounds in sign painting and share a deep admiration for the o
GR gallery is thrilled to announce Weaving Wonders, a cutting-edge duo exhibition featuring artists Brian Chen and Koichiro Takagi, showing together and at the gallery for the first time. The exhibit
Did you ever dream of sinking into a Katherine Bernhardt painting, living inside a magical mushroom field designed by the artist? A probable component of Planet Bernhardt, as described in this issue�
SMOL is a very special show for the team over  there at Thinkspace. As Andrew Hosner of Thinkspace wrote, "Shawn had been wanting to get this show together for a while and we were just about to
A curious aspect of feeling out of place is that it’s universal. Everyone, at some point, has felt peculiar, abnormal, different from the rest. And while these abnormalities may make us feel self c
Around 1957, French artist François Dufrêne, long associated with Lettrist and Ultra-Lettrist poetry, started removing posters off the streets of Paris and began to present them framed and hung as
This feels quite special, as two giants of graffiti showcase together as their careers have become more and more refined and yet still with the edge of their youth. And rarely do we get to see the ki
Chefas Projects is thrilled to present the return of Portland painter Emily Wise with her latest collection of work Hair of the Banshee. Inspired by myth-making and the relationships women build with
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