Michelle Im Waves “Hello Goodbye” @ DIMIN, NYC
DIMIN is pleased to present Hello, Goodbye, a solo exhibition by Michelle Im exploring identity, diaspora, and the duality of cultural belonging through a new body of ceramic sculpture.
DIMIN is pleased to present Hello, Goodbye, a solo exhibition by Michelle Im exploring identity, diaspora, and the duality of cultural belonging through a new body of ceramic sculpture.
Currently on view at BEYOND THE STREETS in Los Angeles is PINK CLOUD, a bit of a Hall of Fame line-up of artists that have been featured in Juxtapoz including 2x cover artist Todd James. As part of the show, Todd has works on paper available for sale, which you can get RIGHT HERE!
A few months back, we sat down with Mark Whalen on Radio Juxtapoz to talk about making sculpture and his upcoming solo show, Night Lights, at Harper’s. The show opened this weekend, featuring Whalen’s eclectic works, works of glass, aluminum, bronze, and marble within these freestanding and wall-hanging sculptures. As the gallery notes, “Whalen captures the complexities of human emotion across seven heads juxtaposed with assorted materials and form,” and…
Stolen Heirlooms is an exhibition by Japanese-Canadian artist Kellen Hatanaka that honours the legacy of his family’s experiences of incarceration during WWII. Recreating possessions lost to this injustice out of paper, wire, and washi tape, Hatanaka reconciles with the complicated and nuanced emotions communities displaced through loss experience including anger, unease and grief.
Folks, friends, fellow people, it is that time of the year where we announce the winners of the 2024—25 A Design Awards & Competition! The world may be currently in a state of… let’s say a bit of stasis, but the innovation and design being created around the globe is at a peak. A creative apex! And the A’Design is a place of sharing and community, which is why we love…
Entrance is excited to present Vessels of Experience, new sculpture by Pat McCarthy, his second exhibition at the gallery following Nik Nak’s City Cart in 2019, following years of collaboration with Entrance.
Last week on Radio Juxtapoz, we introduced Katie Merz’s upcoming collaboration with home goods company Simplehuman (the ones with the now-iconic functional objects like the sensor trash cans, soap dispensers, and kitchen essentials). Today we can share the capsule collection with you, featuring the Brooklyn artists signature journalist art-form onto sensor cans and soap dispensers. The collection will launch in a special pop-up exhibition in NYC this weekend, with an…
(Editor’s note: To unforeseen circumstance, Long Dark Tunnel was permanently shut down on April 10, 2025 and will no longer be open to the public. It was not the decision of the artists.)
Lévy Gorvy Dayan is thrilled to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Danielle Orchard in conversation with sculptures by Aristide Maillol (1861–1944), on the Fifth Floor of 19 East 64th Street in New York. Staging a dialogue between painting and sculpture that is beyond time, the exhibition will represent visions of form, volume, and line explored through the female figure.
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present The Garden is Open, a solo exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Jocelyn Tsaih. The show will be Tsaih’s inaugural solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary, in which she considers the idea of sanctuary and refuge. Largely inspired by community gardens, parks and botanical gardens found in New York City and the Bay Area, The Garden is Open reflects on Tsaih’s sense of comfort when surrounded by…