En Iwamura Takes Off the “Mask”
Back in 2021 when we last spoke with Japanese ceramic and sculpture artist, En Iwamura, he told us, “I’m still exploring different materials. To be honest, all the colors are decided at the time of spraying—but this often happens by chance. I don’t know which object will have which color, because, for me, I mix the clay with the glazes in different proportions for each figure, and then I spray it. Then, when I open the kiln, I am surprised every time at the colors that emerge.” And now 4 years later, and looking at his new solo show Mask at Ross + Kramer Gallery, and spanning across 20 ceramic sculptures,…
Slowtide Creates Limited-Edition Artist Series Collection to Support LA Fire Relief
Our friends at Slowtide have just launched a Limited Edition Artist Series Collection in support of fire relief efforts in Los Angeles. The LA-born brand began the launch today with a limited-edition pre-sale of quick-dry towels featuring exclusive artwork from renowned artists and Jux friends Cleon Peterson, Geoff Mcfetridge, Jen Stark, Thomas Campbell, Robbie Simon, Ty Williams, Daren Thomas Magee, Anna Fusco and Dabs Myla.
David Altmejd's Lynchian Universe in “Prélude pour un nouvel ordre mondial”
When David Lynch passed away last week, I was writing a little bit of an overview of this show, Canadian artist David Altmejd’s “Prélude pour un nouvel ordre mondial” at Xavier Hufkens, Brussels. It felt eerily apt and I stopped writing to look over the Lynchian universe, a bit of a gut punch to lose such an icon of Los Angeles in the wreckage of the fire disasters. Altmejd, to me, exists in this sort of post-Hollywood aesthetic, a juxtaposition of cultural and idyllic worlds mixed with the surreal and chaotic vision of modernity and post-humanism. In essence, while Altmejd’s sculptures manifest physical transformations in the medium of sculpture and invite viewers to engage…
Nicole Eisenman is Getting “Plastered”
There are chameleons, and then there is Nicole Eisenman. When Nicole was on the cover of Juxtapoz back in 2016, it was figurative painting that we knew the artist for, and their art historical overview of what they were painting was fascinating and, across the board, some of the most exciting works being made in painting. Now, often seen as someone who pushes sculptural work in new directions, Eisenman is set to open Plastered at Anton Kern. Plastered features ten relief portraits titled “Understudies,” and as the gallery notes, “along with two large wall reliefs, one of which depicting a bather with a cat, and various recent works including a new…
Stephen Morrison: Dog Show #4: House Broken @ Hashimoto Contemporary, NYC
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Dog Show #4: House Broken, a solo exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Stephen Morrison. The exhibition will be Morrison’s inaugural solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary.
Viola Frey: Transitory Fragments, @ pt.2 Gallery, Oakland
pt.2 Gallery is honored to present Viola Frey: Transitory Fragments, a solo exhibition of work by Viola Frey (1933–2004), an artist whose multidisciplinary practice defied categorization and whose groundbreaking contributions to the art world continue to resonate. This exhibition, which coincides with the release of the book Viola Frey: Artist’s Mind/Studio/World, offers an exploration of Frey’s creative process, visual language, and transformative impact on the blurring of boundaries between fine art and craft.
The World Design Rankings According to the A Design Award
Wow, 2025. We are halfway to 2050! Instead of a year-end list, how about a year kick off list? The annual A’Design Awards compiles the yearly World Design Rankings, to start the year off with an overview of the countries where innovative and revolutionizing design stems from. China often finds its way on top, with the USA, Japan and Italy being really strong. This year’s list is consistent as it was last year!