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CALEB BROWN

Artist Caleb Brown is one of many brilliant painters featured in our new book, Juxtapoz Wild. Below, the artist describes the human relationship to animals in his paintings and shares his thoughts on our contemporary connection to the natural world. Caleb Brown: The animals in my paintings serve as proxies for the natural world as […]
The Guardian – opinion section

Here are some illustrations for The Guardian’s opinion section with whom I frequently collaborate
Dmitry Narozhny “Devexperts” Illustrations

Dmitry Narozhny LOCATION: Hua Hin, Thailand PRIMARY MEDIA: Digital [PaintTool SAI] EDUCATION: Art Liceum in name of Dyagilev, Yekaterinburg, Russia [1994] MAJOR PROJECTS: A book of comic-strips about illustrator Vitaliy, [artist] What is the most valuable piece of artistic advice you have ever received, and from who? “I like the W. Somerset Maugham quote about […]
Poster Design by Babak Safari

Babak Safari was born in 1986 at BandarAbbas city of Iran. Babak graduated in Graphic Design from Isfahan city. His work is mainly focused on poster design. As a poster designer, Babak Safari, has been participated in many poster competitions worldwide, such as: Work Right Competition, France; Self Promotional Posters, Isfahan; Warsaw International Poster Biennale, Poland; Positiv Poster, Australia; Felicity, Italy; 4Block, Ukrain; Social Poster Design, Italy; ISPB International Student Poster Biennale .Lublin, […]
Sam Chivers’ Illustrations for Wired World 2016

Sam Chivers was born in 1974 and Graduated with a BA in Illustration at Porstmouth University. He often creates surreal sci-fi infused imagery. With his roots firmly entrenched in European comics and fantasy art of the 1970s and 80s his work is also informed by the natural and agricultural landscape native to his surroundings in […]
Explore the Surreal Artwork of Illustrator Eugene Ivanov

Czech painter and book illustrator, Eugene Ivanov, was born in 1966 in Tyumen, Siberia, Russia. Since 1998 he has lived and worked in Prague, Czech republic. Ivanov’s surreal artworks are founded on dreams and of the unconscious. Ivanov’s imagery is suffused with surrealistic poetry, incorporating a rich base of geophysics through its precise cubic features […]
A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YELLOW SMILEY FACE

Whatever James Joyce—no, not that one—has done, it’s always been big. He began his career as a graphic designer, soon shifting to illustration to land clients like The New York Times and Nike. His studio artwork is innately bold. His art pokes fun at cultural behemoths, like the classic yellow smiley face or Facebook. And […]
RON ENGLISH “NEO NATURE”

RON ENGLISH “NEO NATURE” AT THE NEW COREY HELFORD GALLERY We are excited about a few things here. One, multi Juxtapoz cover artist Ron English is about to open a massive solo show, Neo Nature: We Are the New They, featuring 22 new paintings. Two, this said show is at a brand new downtown Los […]
Stories of legacy giving – part 1 Carracci

Carracci Annibale Carracci, ‘The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist (‘The Montalto Madonna’)’, about 1600 In 2004 the Gallery acquired Carracci’s Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist thanks to a number of donations and gifts in wills. This work was only discovered and attributed to Carracci in 2003 by […]
JAMES JEAN “ZUGZWANG”

James Jean knows chaos. Thrashing waves of lines swirl around his figures, who try to make sense of the world’s ubiquitous nonsense. The artist has ridden the swells of fine art, design, and illustrative excellence, landing prestigious awards and sailing through high-profile campaigns and exhibitions. Now is the time for his art to roll toward […]
DREW MERRITT “REQUIEM”

“Requium” is a body of work with diverse thoughts and emotions expressed in each painting; meant to mirror life and it’s individualized complexities. This is also represented in pieces that feature the subject characterized more than once. Due to my discomfort with being categorized as “a pretty girl artist” most of the content is attractive […]
Amozad, Aliha & Honargardi on a same page

Mohammad Reza Amouzad, born in 1975, has got his B.A. in painting and his M.A. in graphic design, also graduated from Calligraphy Association. Learning calligraphy, educating in painting and graphic design, experience of sculpting and research activities, has made his artwork different from artists of his generation, but his passion for calligraphy has made the […]
THE GILDED AGE

This past weekend in Culver City, Thinkspace Gallery opened the great group/themed exhibition, The Gilded Age, featuring the works of Aaron Horkey, Esao Andrews, and Joao Ruas. We did an entire feature on the exhibition in our September 2015 issue, which you can read here, and on Saturday night, we headed to the opening to […]
KEHINDE WILEY “A NEW REPUBLIC”

Opening on September 20 and running through January 10, 2016, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth presents Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic, an overview highlighting the range of the artist’s prolific 14-year career and comprising approximately 60 works. Ever since our cover story with Kehinde in January 2010, we have been so excited to […]