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Artists and art fans who appreciate a little more off the wall approach to art are the target audience for publishers of Juxtapoz magazine. This publication steers away from the standard contemporary art that is being showcased in galleries across the country, and instead features lesser known artists, who are doing very interesting things on a variety of mediums. One of the greatest things about this magazine is the wide variety art from the underground movement that it features. These may include abstract art, indie art, or graphic design. Some features highlight sculptors, photographers, or cartoonists. These artist profiles help you dive into the mind behind the art; and are published along with the artist’s work. The reviews that are given are also extensive, providing readers with opinions on the latest of creations. While other magazines are littered with art jargon and snobbery, the writing in Juxtapoz magazine is refreshingly different. It doesn’t attempt to put labels on good art; it just wants to showcase what lesser known artists are doing with some very interesting mediums. Some things that have been showcased in the past have been street art, including modern graffiti. Juxtapoz magazine is a great magazine for artists, art teachers, or just people looking for something a little bit different when it comes to art. |