If there was ever a duo to honor of the pioneering era of graffiti and breakdancing in the early 1980s, Brazilian twins OSGEMEOS are the […]
Kenny Scharf Orders Us to “Go Wild!” This Summer
Honor Fraser is pleased to present GO WILD!, a solo exhibition by Kenny Scharf. Scharf’s 10th exhibition with the gallery celebrates the artist’s decades-long-engagement with the city of Los Angeles […]
Isaac Psalm Escoto a.k.a Sickid is About to Have a “Gas Station Dinner” @ Jeffrey Deitch Gallery in Los Angeles
Of course we are excited about our own I’d Love To See You, A Juxtapoz Magazine Story, Part 1 opening at Rusha & Co on […]
Barry McGee and OSGEMEOS Solo, Together, in NYC
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 […]
Everything “Near and Dear” to Todd James
There isn’t an era of Todd James’ career that I don’t like, and he has had so many iterations that have been exciting and evolving. […]
The Classic Graffiti Documentary “INFAMY” 20th Anniversary Event Screening in Los Angeles
The legendary graffiti film, INFAMY, will be screened in a special 20th anniversary presentation in Los Angeles on June 5th at VIDIOTS. Directed by Doug Pray, supervised […]
Radio Juxtapoz, ep 141: The (Color) Theory of ACHES
Ah, its nice to have a little color talk here on the podcast. Dublin, Irelands’ ACHES is a theorist of color. He combines a multitude […]
BEYOND THE STREETS Brings “Post Graffiti” to the Hamptons
At the apex of the pandemic in 2021, when we were all both excited and hesitant to enter the “real world” of interactions, exhibitons, in-your-face […]
Lee Quiñones Celebrates His 50th Years of Artmaking with “Quinquagenary” and Book Release
In our current SPRING 2024 Quarterly, we spoke with the legendary graffiti artist Lee Quiñones on the creation of a new book and upcoming solo […]
An “Interstitial Stint” by Phil Frost
Former Juxtapoz cover artist Phil Frost presents his first solo exhibition Interstitial Stint with Ruttkowski;68 in New York. Self-taught through libraries, museums and autonomous explorations of public spaces […]