For her first solo show at Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles-based artist (and Juxtapoz favorite and past featured artist) Zoé Blue M. transports viewers into the world of a takkyu onsen—her name for a table tennis bathhouse. The exhibition, titled Hard Boiled, highlights a style of bathhouse that fuses sport and relaxation within […]
Month: April 2025
Molly Bounds Sends Out a “Transmission”
In her third solo exhibition at pt. 2 Gallery, Los Angeles-based artist Molly Bounds invites viewers into a hazy terrain of memory, evidence, and misrecognition. Transmissions unfolds like a murky investigation where personal history becomes fragmented and intuition sends mixed signals. Bounds uses the idea of receiving signals—radio frequencies, premonitions, […]
Kate Gottgens “Darkening Dusk” @ MARUANI MERCIER, Knokke, Belgium
MARUANI MERCIER is proud to present Darkening Dusk, the inaugural solo exhibition of South African artist Kate Gottgens, at their Knokke gallery. Recognized for her haunting, dreamlike compositions, Gottgens crafts works that exist in a state of liminality—never fixed, always in flux, and at times elusive. Just as the fading light […]
Interlace: Gonzalo Garcia @ Kates-Ferri Projects, New York
From Mexico City’s CAM Galería to Kates-Ferri Projects in New York, Gonzalo Garcia navigates the multifaceted intersections of identity, culture, and history through a deeply evocative lens as part of the cross-cultural collaborative exhibition, Interlace. His practice, grounded in his experience as a Mexico City-based artist, resonates with Interlace’s examination […]
Ted Pim: Loinnir @ Almine Rech, Shanghai
Ted Pim’s latest exhibition, Loinnir, is the incarnation of his relentless experiments with light and cultural symbols. Loinnir is an Irish word meaning radiance, gleam, or shimmer. It symbolizes enlightenment not only in optical or physical sense but also in the metaphysical and intangible senses. Drawing on this Irish heritage, Pim’s current practice appropriates […]
Spotlight: Jesse Mockrin @ Flag Art Foundation, NYC
FLAG Foundation’s Spotlight series includes a new or never-before-exhibited artwork paired with a commissioned piece of writing, creating focused and thoughtful conversations between the visual arts and authors, critics, poets, scholars, and beyond. In this iteration, the Spotlight features Jesse Mockrin’s A story told this many times becomes the forest, 2025. The […]
A Preview of Jake Longstreth's “California Landscapes” Coming to London
Galerie Max Hetzler, London, is pleased to present California Landscapes, a solo exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Jake Longstreth. This is the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, and his first in the London space.
Joani Tremblay: All the Wild That Remains
Acquavella Palm Beach is pleased to present All the Wild That Remains, Joani Tremblay’s first solo exhibition with the gallery and her first in Palm Beach. The exhibition features several new paintings that span two signature bodies of work including large-scale landscapes and intimate flower paintings. Working between her studios in […]
Jameson Green Heads to Westside in “Aut Viam Inveniam Aut Faciam”
A show we are excited to see, as its in our backyard in LA’s westside as Derek Eller has opened a space on Main Street in Santa Monica. Jameson Green will showcase a new series of paintings in Aut Viam Inveniam Aut Faciam, in a building designed by Frank Gehry. […]
Charlie Roberts Builds a “Metropolis”
Palo Gallery is pleased to announce Charlie Roberts: Metropolis, the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. This latest body of work builds upon the artist’s magical realistic iconography, focusing on scenes of urbanity and the ways his characters move through public spaces. The keystone of this exhibition is his monumental […]