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Juxtapoz – Issue 182 (March 2016)
Juxtapoz – Issue 182 (March 2016)
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A clean, contemporary-feeling issue built around studio visits, museum reports, narrative illustration, and fine-art crossovers. The structure moves through editor’s letter, a Juxtapoz “Into the Wild” feature, studio time, reports, profiles, picture book, design, fashion, travel, major artist features, influences, education, reviews, product notes, Pop Life, and a final perspective — a broad, modern layout that reflects Juxtapoz’s mid-2010s shift toward a more polished art-mag tone.
The featured lineup is strong and varied: Boris Tellegen/Delta explores geometric deconstruction in his Amsterdam studio, while the Whitney Museum’s Flatlands show frames new approaches to figuration. Rob MacInnis brings eerie, perfectly posed livestock portraits; Daniel Shea adds atmospheric, architectural photography; and Pauline Wolstencroft’s ceramics infuse design with summer-bright form. Keegan McHargue blends naive style with surreal detail, Laylah Ali delivers sharp, psychological minimalism, and Tiffany Bozic anchors the issue with her meticulous natural-world surrealism. Delta appears again with sculptural precision, Pierre Bonnard adds art-historical warmth, and Adonna Khare’s influence section showcases her immense pencil-driven worlds. Rose Blake closes the profiles with clean, witty illustration. A crisp, eclectic mid-2010s Juxtapoz — refined, exploratory, and full of crossover energy, perfect for RB shelves.
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