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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 127: Inuk artist, Saimaiyu Akesuk and the Rich History of Northern Art

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For Radio Juxtapoz, we were able to go North while heading South, where we hosted a live panel conversation with Saimaiyu Akesuk, an Iqaluit born, Kinngait-based artist whose distinctive patterns and oil pastel animal drawings drew the eye of Canada Goose and the Canada Goose Art Collection.

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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 07: The Mr. Doodle Podcast

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It was supposed to be a hailed and more open return to London art week and the Frieze Art Fair in Regent's Park. Sure, it was open last year, but 2022 saw a chance to revive the London art world after the pandemic and recent shock to the pound.

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Radio Juxtapoz ep 055: From Nigeria, Inside the Protests and Studio of Arinze

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In recent weeks, even the hours before Radio Juxtapoz got on the phone with our friend, the Nigerian-based hyperrealist artist, Arinze Stanley, we were reading and watching as peaceful protests against police brutality in Lagos and surrounding cities turned to roiling chaos as forces began attacking its citizens.

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Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, ep 30: Everyday Life with Jean Jullien, Live with Vans, Miami Art Week

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A year into the Radio Juxtapoz podcast, we are back in Miami, this time in South Beach during Art Week with a special grouping of conversations with the artist's that have helped shape the 25 years of Juxtapoz Magazine. We are back where it all started!

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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 068: Melissa Koby's Universal Safe Space

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They may be faceless, but they are definitely not nameless. The works that painter, illustrator, designer and digital artist Melissa Koby has been shared, seen and loved without you maybe even knowing she was the artist behind the work.

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Arinze Stanley's Hyperreal Charcoal Works in "Paranormal Portraits" @ Corey Helford Gallery, Los Angeles

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Last week, as we spoke with Lagos, Nigeria-based artist, Arinze Stanley, for an episode of the Radio Juxtapoz podcast, we could hear the frustration in his voice and yet a powerful dedication to his home country.

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Resting Space: The Prophetic Works of Mark Thomas Gibson @ M+B Gallery

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It’s both poignant and prophetic to have had such a wide-ranging, in depth conversation for Radio Juxtapoz with Philadelphia-based painter, Mark Thomas Gibson just prior to the pandemic and subsequent BLM protests.

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