The Hole is pleased to present Sam’s, a solo exhibition by a Juxtapoz-favorite, Samantha Rosenwald. For this special thematic...
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Perrotin Los Angeles is pleased to present Josh Sperling’s first solo exhibition on the West Coast. In Big...
Ever feel like all eyes are on you? Graphic designer Sara Portieri leans into that sensation with...
Sebas Velasco Celebrating its 80th anniversary, the History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina proudly presents The Morning...
If you’re anything like me, your tastes in art change fairly often, which can make owning actual...
Crumbling shingle roofs, peeling plywood, and fragmented framing characterize much of Seth Clark’s recent work, in which...
What if an AI-led totalitarian regime banned analogue technology? What if we were forced to live underwater...
Longchamp has reintroduced its iconic SoHo flagship, unveiling a bold new chapter in its architectural and artistic...
While many designers strive to build cohesive collections, others take a more singular approach, focusing on individual...
This spring, the Jewish Museum presents the first US retrospective in nearly half a century dedicated to...
For Queensland-based artist Shane Drinkwater, self-imposed restrictions provide a key starting point for works he creates in...
Weeks after cancelling a performance on Palestinian mourning organized by the Independent Study Program’s (ISP) current Curatorial...
Hyperallergic’s monthly Opportunities Listings provide a resource to artists and creatives looking for funding and community support...
Frida Kahlo’s first-ever oil painting; an embroidery crafted by the artist at just five years old; and...
If the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, were a board game, it would be Clue — not...
Every June, institutions remember they have queer artists on file. The rainbow logos roll out. The emails...
The exhibitions this week show us how we shape ourselves in history’s image, and the other way...
Kick off Pride month with clues on Marsha P. Johnson’s biographer, Greek amphora nymphs, Victorian lesbian photography,...
Crumbling shingle roofs, peeling plywood, and fragmented framing characterize much of Seth Clark’s recent work, in which...
We love to know about artists and their pets. I think this is a collective imagination thing,...