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Swiss born, NYC based artist and designer Grotesk (Juxtapoz cover #101) gives a rundown on 2009 and the decade that was in the newest issue of the Citrus Report. Never on schedule but always on time.
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Juxtapoz Magazine We love Know Hope. because he is full of hope:

Know Hope New Work: Take At Least this Burden from Me

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One of our favorite artists, Know Hope, has started 2010 off with a bang. Or, really a stunning tree installation in his hometown of Tel Aviv, Israel. See and video and photos of this beauty. Titled
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Juxtapoz Magazine Tired of social networking? Peep the Web 2.0 Suicide Machine

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Okay, we admit this is not directly related to contemporary art, however considering so much of an artist’s time, energy, and livelihood now depends upon social networking and online endeavors, we
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Last Sunday I decided to brave the cold weather and set off on an early morning guided beachcombing walk. I arrived over-prepared, thinking I would fill 2 bags full of twinkling treasures, when in
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Remember when we told you about Blu’s current development on future films in Buenos Aires and Uruguay? Well, while in Argentina he managed to do what he does best: create amazing murals. Read
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3D is getting real big these days. What with the explosive launch of Avatar (if you have yet to see this film in 3D, go do it now) and more such films promised, it seems as if 3D has never been
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I was keen to find out more about the powerful influence of art therapy, so I contacted the President of the American Art Therapy Association, Dr Joan Phillips to ask some questions. Here are her
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Juxtapoz Magazine We want to know what your favorite museums and galleries are in the world! Comment on your top favorites:

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“I want a painting to look the way music sounds, ” states Dzine. “I want the viewer to get lost in the painting they way they get lost in a good song. ” Hear this inventive artist speak on
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“Organized and hosted by the lovely Molly Crabapple, Dr. Sketchy's is a cabaret themed life drawing session for the anti-art school kids, ” Tara McPherson writes. “Well Molly has been hosting
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Jason d'Aquino is a miniaturist, creating excellent work in the tiniest of scales. This image is a close-up of one of our favorite new pieces…on a matchbook. Jason works on found objects and he
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“As the temperature in London plummets, my thoughts turn to the homeless who have to endure below freezing conditions out on the streets, ” reports Helen Soteriou. “I knew Blek Le Rat is an
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Today marks the day when all those great New Year resolutions go into effect. If you’re tired of conjuring up plans you know you’ll break in a week, make a new commitment to yourself this decade:
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At first look, Michael Mararian's work is often shocking. Depicting children in violent or adult scenes is risqué, but Mararian pulls it off with style. Hear him discuss his new Youth Parade body of
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Remember when we told you about artist Jim Denevan who uses beaches and deserts as his canvas? Well, he recently completed the largest artwork in history. It’s nine miles in circumference. This