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Audio conversations with the Juxtapoz staff, all things Art, Culture and Low Brow.

Welcome to Unibrow Radio Fiction, a new series where the editors of The Unibrow speak to authors, share selected readings, and begin to thin...

Shepard Fairey is one of the most famous artists in the world, and if you think about it, there aren't many artists who are famous in their...

Christopher Anderson is an award-winning photographer and contributor to The New York Times Magazine and The New Yorker, as well as the Phot...

When Nathan Bell announced his latest solo show was to be called "Conversations with Inanimate Objects" and it would showcase a series of wh...

We kick off Season 20 of The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast with a conversation with Mexican-American, Los Angeles-based painter, Salomón...

Author and curator Dan Nadel is a hero of mine and a bit of a renaissance man. He was the publisher of the brilliant and influential Picture...

"'Too Bad, So Sad, Maybe Next Birth' was a phrase my parents would say whenever something was out of my control and didn’t go exactly accord...

The first thing I said to Nellie Scott, Executive Director of the Corita Art Center in downtown Los Angeles that preserves and promotes Cori...

Adele Renault 's studio is an old converted Korean church in Los Angeles. It's a large, fascinating old building just down the road from som...

“No hierarchies are implied.” If you need to know anything about Katie Merz , start with that. The Brooklyn-born and bred artist has been pl...

The serpent has been around for a quite some time. It's biblical stature as the representation of the temptation of the devil to Eve in the...

Barcelona-born Noelia Towers has been painting a form deconstructing power structures for years now, but it seems like over the last few yea...

Mark Whalen has been with us for almost 20 years, from the streets of Sydney, Australia to a new life of a sculpture studio in Los Angeles....

Daniel Gibson is a painter of the California landscape, a visualizer of a certain kind of desert oasis dreamt of in a surreal dream as oppos...

There have been many iterations of the man we know as Nehemiah Cisneros , but right now, in the most moment, he is most himself. If you know...

Hannah Lupton Reinhard 's paintings always have a consistency in intent, and yet an interpretation of intention seems to be flexible for som...

It took Melbourne's Jeremy Geddes over 5 years to make his newest solo show, Periphery, for Thinkspace Projects , and it's been over a decad...

It isn't often we invite a guest to come onto Radio Juxtapoz for a second time, but Umar Rashid is beyond an exception. He's a friend with s...

Something that will always exist, regardless of political landscapes and the changing of societal norms, is the need to honor space. Daniel...

San Francisco's Koak has always been a mystery to us. Yes, of course she is an internationally exhibited painter and the cover of the Juxt...

Anthony Cudahy is at an interest time in his life when we spoke for the Radio Juxtapoz podast: he hadn't been in the studio for a bit. And w...

Matt Bollinger's aim is both to define America but also define himself. Okay, okay, that seems like a wide net to throw, and it maybe it eve...

As a co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, and a career as an artist, writer, abolitionist, Patrisse Cullors is one of the most inf...

The first time we encountered the works of London-based Christian Quin Newell was at his stunning Earth altar solo show at Public Gallery. N...

When you open up the Fall 2024 Juxtapoz Quarterly, our colleague Kristin Farr brings up a caveat when looking (or hearing) about the works o...

We often said with Juxtapoz that the power of art is to make people feel engaged, feel good and feel ownership over both their community and...

We often ask ourselves how art can heal or make us better understand the world around us. It's the function of art, isn't it? We may not hav...

A new season of the Radio Juxtapoz podcast is here, and we start with something that feels quite relevant as we cross-over into the halfway...

Continuing our series of podcasts from the Crystal Ship festival in Ostend, Belgium, Radio Juxtapoz' Doug Gillen sat down with Spanish mural...

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 of ide...

It was always as much as an intervention as it was a hotel. When Banksy opened the Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem in Palestine in the West Ba...

When Cindy Bernhard found the cats she found herself. That is the short summary of the story. During the pandemic, and years of trying to fi...

The thing about FAILE is that they are always trying to take you somewhere you feel like you have been but may have dreamt. Since coming int...

As these things happen when we are on the road, we met a Canadian in Ostend, Belgium. Radio Juxtapoz was on the road for the annual Crystal...

Hong Kong was the center of the art world a few weeks back, as Basel week set the stage for the prominent art capital to get some much overd...

We love when an old friend becomes a new friend all at once. We have known and featured the works of German-artist Cathrin Hoffmann many tim...

The first thing we researched when we came across the paintings of Johanna Bath was this simple declaration "I am madly in love with life."...

On the occasion of his newest solo show, Abstract Figurativism: Loving Fiercely , at BSMT in London's Dalston, Radio Juxtapoz sat down with...

Christian Rex van Minnen and I decided to talk on Valentine's Day. He was about to be announced as the cover artist for the SPRING 2024 Juxt...

Los Angeles is a big place. Sprawling is the description most give it, and that feels so apt once you spend a few days here. It's not a top...

We are back in London for the 2nd episode of the 15th season of Radio Juxtapoz with a conversation with British painter, Kemi Onabulé. One o...

Welcome to a new season of Radio Juxtapoz. And why not kick off the 15th season with someone who not only pushes the boundaries of a medium...

We close out our 14th season and the 2023 with a special conversation with friends, about the story of the year, the impact it has had on ea...

When you go to Miami each year, you are hoping to discover something new, something fresh, an artist that changes the way you look at the co...

It's refreshing to talk to an artist who likes a bit of the absurd. And who bucked the trend of his home country and started making work tha...

There are just certain artists who know their subject. For Tim Conlon, freight train graffiti is his muse, his subject, his love, his invest...

There doesn't seem to be anything more 1984 than taking what was one of the most popular selling books of the 21st century and printing an a...

Okay, okay, okay, Cape Town-based artist Dada Khanyisa isn't a Dadaist, so maybe the title here is misleading. But they are having a solo sh...

Let's talk about morphing. Better yet, let's talk about the images and visions that we have that are in-between our reality, like when you s...

The airbrush is a utilitarian tool. That is the beauty of it. It can be a fine art device, of course, as is the case with so many brilliant...