The story of Romaine Brooks could have been a story of success, luxury, and the easy life since she was born into a very wealthy American family (her grandfather was a multi-millionaire). Learn why it wasn’t the case.
Largely forgotten until recent years, Marlow Moss transcended the rigid boundaries of traditional art and binary gender expression. The 20th-century British artist’s bold contributions to European abstraction inspired the likes of Piet Mondrian.
The sun is shining, the flowers are blooming. It is officially spring! And what style captures spring’s delicate essence better than Impressionism? Soft colors.
The word “fuck” in giant neon letters, (FUCK, 2020), greets visitors to the Seattle Art Museum’s exhibition “Ai, Rebel: The Art and Activism of Ai Weiwei,” the superstar artist’s largest United States retrospective ever.
Mister Geez (Gerald Marie-Nelly) is a visual artist from Martinique, based in London, whose work bridges street and documentary photography with mixed media.
Yancey Richardson is proud to present Sawubona, an exhibition bringing together work from five different series made between 2002-2013 by South African artist and visual activist and past Juxtapoz featured artist, Zanele Muholi.
Nick Mauss and Angela Miller’s Body Language: The Queer Staged Photographs of George Platt Lynes and PaJaMa looks at the work of the influential photographer George Platt Lynes and PaJaMa.
When French artist and architect Clara Bryon arrived in Beijing this past February, she wasn't just visiting — she was observing. With a keen eye for form, texture and space, she took in the layers of the city's architecture as not just structures but silent storytellers.
An exhibition at the Warburg Institute proposes that tarot brings forth a smart mixture of play and ancient wisdom that might help us juggle our reality.