Juxtapoz #231
Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine is a magazine created in 1994 by a group of artists and art collectors to help define and celebrate urban alternative and underground contemporary art.
In this issue:
This issue takes seriously conversations about respect and appreciation for cultural heritage. There are conversations about the politics of landscape painting in the West Bank with Palestinian-American painter Saj Issa. Sickid explores graffiti and first-generation immigrant heritage. Wendy Red Star dedicates her practice to the Apsáalooke in southern Montana, Glasgow’s Hannah Wilson thinks in the subtle, cinematic imagery, and Abram Jackson explains how museums embody these concepts. In the spirit of this issue, we learn the real life experience and perspective of Canadian painter Natia Lemay, who first entered a gallery space when she was 33 years old.
Featured artists in FALL 2024 include Koak, Sickid, Hannah Wilson, Wendy Red Star, Elizabeth Glaessner, Saj Issa, Joseph Olisaemeka Wilson, Meegan Barnes, Mars-1, Natia Lemay, Pia Paulina Guilmoth, a spotlight on the contemporary art movement in Mexico, the history of color at Winsor & Newton, and a conversation with the Director of Interpretation at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Abram Jackson.