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Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow167: Nathan BellWhen Nathan Bell announced his latest solo show was to be called "Conversations with Inanimate Objects" and it would showcase a series of what he called "guidance paintings," I was hooked. I've known Nathan for years but mostly as a designer. So being able to speak to him in this context, inside the gallery These Days in downtown LA as the show was coming to a close, was a refreshing moment to have with someone you know and the other side of their brain. In this conversation of The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast, I...2025-06-181h 02Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow166: Salomón HuertaWe kick off Season 20 of The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast with a conversation with Mexican-American, Los Angeles-based painter, Salomón Huerta. What started as scheduling a conversation with Huerta around the opening of his solo show Stillness, which opened at Harper's in NYC in the spring, and he and I wanting to catch up after Huerta lost his home in Altadena in the fires that ravaged Southern California in January 2025 became another conversation about fires in LA County: just as we click confirmation on our time to meet up, ICE raids throughout LA had p...2025-06-131h 06Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow165: Dan Nadel, author of "Crumb: A Cartoonist's Life"Author and curator Dan Nadel is a hero of mine and a bit of a renaissance man. He was the publisher of the brilliant and influential PictureBox for decades and was a champion of much of what Juxtapoz was founded on but took it to a whole new level of intricate historical research and creating a voice of record for so many artists who time wasn't given them a needle to etch their name in the vinyl, so to speak. We are talking comic book legends, graphic novelists, outsider artists who might have created some of the most recognizable...2025-05-211h 27Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow164: Shyama Golden"'Too Bad, So Sad, Maybe Next Birth' was a phrase my parents would say whenever something was out of my control and didn’t go exactly according to plan," Shyama Golden wrote on the subject of her new solo show of the same name for PM/AM in London. "It feels to me like a short phrase that embodies the entire human struggle, like Sisyphus pushing the boulder up the hill." The Los Angeles-based painter has created a universe where reincarnation, generational trauma and suffering (and a sense of humor to cope with it), Sri Lankan folktales and a pe...2025-05-141h 06Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow163: Corita Kent's Legacy with Nellie ScottThe first thing I said to Nellie Scott, Executive Director of the Corita Art Center in downtown Los Angeles that preserves and promotes Corita Kent’s art, teaching, and passion for social justice, was that I wish we didn't need to do this. I wish Corita Kent's work had already done its work, that the world was free of oppression, racism, inequality, chaos and fear. Maybe Nellie and I could just talk about love and a butterfly, the upcoming showing of Kent's work at Andrew Kreps and kaufmann repetto in NYC this month. But the times they are a'changing and o...2025-05-0853 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow162: Adele RenaultAdele Renault's studio is an old converted Korean church in Los Angeles. It's a large, fascinating old building just down the road from some of the biggest gallery names in the world like Zwirner, but here, there is a quiet hum of the 10 freeway and a massive painting area that could almost be an old cinema in terms of scale. Here, the Belgian-born artist is far from the rural countryside she grew up in and now in the thick of the concrete landmass that is the sprawl of LA. And here, in these conditions, she is making paintings so...2025-04-3047 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow161: Katie Merz“No hierarchies are implied.” If you need to know anything about Katie Merz, start with that. The Brooklyn-born and bred artist has been playing on the streets both metaphorically and recently literally, for most of her life. Hierarchies would have got in the way if she let them. Art was all around, or perhaps better stated, it could be all around. For Merz, improvising was the goal, and the ever-evolving canvas that is her home borough gave her the imagination and the thoughtfulness to read and react to the world around her that has now blossomed into a public art...2025-04-2258 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow160: David AltmejdThe serpent has been around for a quite some time. It's biblical stature as the representation of the temptation of the devil to Eve in the Garden of Eden has often been part of Western thought, but the asp was a powerful symbol in ancient Egyptian culture, representing "divine authority of the pharaohs." The serpent has been a protector and mischievous creature, chaotic and a form of order. And this is where we find Montreal-born, LA-based sculpture artist David Altmejd, on the border of chaos and order, restraint and rawness, realism and fantasy. We are in the underworld but...2025-04-0855 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow159: Noelia TowersBarcelona-born Noelia Towers has been painting a form deconstructing power structures for years now, but it seems like over the last few years her subject matter has received a heightened attention. And importance. Not like a typical activist painter, Noelia is placing herself right in the center of both a personal biography and a universal appeal for action against patriarchy and a prevailing mood across the world of a new form of masculine power structures. I wrote a few months back, "She plays with ideas of myth, both personal and universal, using imagery that creates a feeling of familiarity...2025-03-311h 04Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow158: Mark WhalenMark Whalen has been with us for almost 20 years, from the streets of Sydney, Australia to a new life of a sculpture studio in Los Angeles. Now it is time we are with him: after losing his home in the Altadena fire of January 2025, I got in touch with Mark about a visit to The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz, but also to catch up on an immersive, darkly humorous series of works he was creating. It felt like the right time. In this conversation on the podcast, we find the inspiration behind the world Whalen has created, the...2025-03-2346 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow157: Daniel GibsonDaniel Gibson is a painter of the California landscape, a visualizer of a certain kind of desert oasis dreamt of in a surreal dream as opposed to a place you have been. But to be honest, I wasn't aware of this fantastical world of desert sun, flora and fauna in Gibson's work; I just wanted it all to be real. I don't think that is important; what is important is that Gibson is capturing an essence of fantasy and freedom, a rural and desert basins, the Imperial Valley of Southeast California. This is where Daniel grew up...2025-03-1652 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow156: Nehemiah CisnerosThere have been many iterations of the man we know as Nehemiah Cisneros, but right now, in the most moment, he is most himself. If you know Nehemiah, he is a thoughtful, insightful and evolving figure in art who is a filmmaker in a painters' body. We met him as AUGOR, the graffiti writer who took over Los Angles in the late aughts with billboards and walls that were just as influenced by comics, video games and low brow art as it was the history of lettering and monikers. He was fresh air in a scene that was already...2025-03-081h 01Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow155: Hannah Lupton ReinhardHannah Lupton Reinhard's paintings always have a consistency in intent, and yet an interpretation of intention seems to be flexible for some, perhaps even malleable. The theme of moving goal posts to secure your own meaning is rife in modern society, perhaps more so than ever as we all have the unique ability to erase our own history so easily. We all, at the touch of a button, can share and manipulate our opinions, often in an instant. I don't know if we, as a collective, were ready for this, and we are struggling. We are angry. We are...2025-02-1649 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow154: Jeremy GeddesIt took Melbourne's Jeremy Geddes over 5 years to make his newest solo show, Periphery, for Thinkspace Projects, and it's been over a decade since he last had a show all together. He is a patient man, a man who loves the details, making personal and universal works that are about the human condition in relation to explorations of space, our soul and our relationship the technology all around us. He is an explorer of the smallest details, a painter who doesn't just have the technical skill of past masters from centuries before, but a problem of solver of the...2025-01-1256 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow153: Umar RashidIt isn't often we invite a guest to come onto Radio Juxtapoz for a second time, but Umar Rashid is beyond an exception. He's a friend with something to talk about, a new show, yes, The Kingdom of the Two Californias. La Época del Totalitarismo Part 2 at BLUM in Los Angeles... but we are also talking two days after the American election and an artist dedicated to history has something to say. A lot to say. "This epoch is exhausting," Rashid says, as we explore his own explorations of history and the cacophony of n...2024-11-121h 10Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow152: Danielle MckinneySomething that will always exist, regardless of political landscapes and the changing of societal norms, is the need to honor space. ⁠Danielle Mckinney⁠ knows something about space, and waiting, and watching, and observing. As a photographer she practices these disciplines, and when she began to explore her desire to paint, she found something remarkably powerful: the space for the body to rest. Whether it was a fantasy or a dream, Mckinney's work is a powerful reminder that the art of protest can come in unexpected ways, that sound can reverberate from the quietest of moments and just how much rest...2024-11-0541 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow151: KoakSan Francisco's ⁠Koak⁠ has always been a mystery to us. Yes, of course she is an internationally exhibited painter and the cover of the Juxtapoz Fall 2024 Quarterly in time with her solo show at Perrotin in Paris in September, but that there is something non-era-specific about the work she makes. Timeless get overused, but Koak makes otherworldly paintings that are personal, emotional, universal, environmental and narrative all in one.In this episode of the Radio Juxtapoz's new Unibrow series, a more raw, uncut version of our podcast, Koak talks to me about her teen year...2024-10-301h 05Pun IntendedPun IntendedTickle Your Funny Bone with Unibrow Jokes: The Ultimate Collection of Hilarious One-Liners and PunsHey there, laughter lovers! It's your girl Gigglesmith Gina here, ready to tickle your funny bone with another episode of "Pun Intended." Today, we're diving into the world of unibrows with some eyebrow-raising humor. Ever wondered why unibrow jokes are so popular? They combine the art of humor with the quirky charm of unique facial hair. These jokes are bound to tickle your funny bone and maybe even make you appreciate that single brow a bit more. Unibrows have been the subject of humor for ages. Their distinct look often leads to chuckles. Many comedians have incorporated...2024-07-3103 min5 Minute Face Talk - Pro Makeup Tips for Film and TV5 Minute Face Talk - Pro Makeup Tips for Film and TVHow to Achieve A Realistic Unibrow Makeup LookEpisode #052. If you haven't had the pleasure of creating a unibrow makeup look before, well, now you can - with complete confidence and a clear idea of how to go about doing so. I wanted to share the techniques I use to create a realistic monobrow, unibrow look as it's well, kind tricky. Sometimes it's not knowing where to start, or what materials to use, but inside this episode, I'll give you some options with your approach that will have you ready and champing at the bit the next time the phone rings asking for you to...2024-02-0810 minMood KillersMood KillersUnibrow BeatingThe term "unibrow beating" is a derogatory term used to describe the act of mocking or bullying someone for having a unibrow. It is often used in a joking or playful way, but it can also be hurtful and offensive. The term "unibrow beating" is thought to have originated in the early 2000s, when it was popularized by the MTV reality show "Jackass." In one episode of the show, the cast members made fun of a man for having a unibrow. This led to a wave of online memes and jokes about unibrows, many...2023-07-2731 minjon\'s shortcastjon's shortcastReplying to @user5691406979937 The unibrow is better than the uniparty… #Eyebrow #Eyebrows #Unibr...Replying to @user5691406979937 The unibrow is better than the uniparty… #Eyebrow #Eyebrows #Unibrow #Troll #Trolls #Parody #Satire2023-07-0200 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow071: BEEPLEThere's probably a good chance that you heard the news that BEEPLE, the graphic artist born as Mike Winkelmann, had just sold the third most expensive piece of artwork for a living artist and thought to yourself, "WTF is a BEEPLE?" Or if you were me you said just a plain "WTF?"  Sure, you probably knew a little bit about NFTs (Winkelmann had only just started working with NFTs in October 2020), but the fact that someone had paid $69,346,250 on March 11, 2021 for his work  Everydays: the First 5000 Days, the massive JPEG collage of images from his Everydays series, kind of fe...2021-04-2056 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow070: Action Bronson | Radio JuxtapozWe have come to know Action Bronson as many things; a hip-hop artist with impeccable sampling taste and delivery, a celebrity chef, a VICE host, an author, a spokesperson, a body boarder (something we learned on his social channels these past months), graffiti artist and now... a painter. It makes plenty of sense if you look at the broader view of Action Bronson and his taste. He is always exploring unseen or unfound pieces of culture, much of it to do with his Queens upbringing and the diversity one understands and immerses themselves in the various cultures of the...2021-04-1152 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow069: Chidinma NnoliIn a new work by Lagos, Nigeria-based painter, Chidinma Nnoli, a woman stands and looks through to the viewer, or maybe she's even looking at a mirror and back to herself. The arches look familiar, a cross is in her hands, the gaze strong and knowing. The work is called did you sin today (pink walls), and in a slight moment, you could see the figure maybe smiling,  as if, yes, I have sinned and it's our little secret. In each of Nnoli's newest works for her debut solo show, To Wander Untamed, on view with Rele Gallery in L...2021-03-2953 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow068: Melissa KobyThey 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. The Jamaican-born, Tampa, Florida-based artist has created an aesthetic so universal and so universally hers, she has created a collective spirit that she notes is a "safe space" in her bio, but feels almost like an international space of power and community. In a time of collective unease, with so many conversations coming to the forefront and at times, being...2021-03-211h 01Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow067: Khari TurnerThere are those moments in an interview where you know as soon as the subject has said something profound that it will become the centerpiece of their spotlight. In our conversation with Milwaukee-born, NYC-based painter Khari Turner, the Radio Juxtapoz team kept finding so many incredible words, messages, thoughts on art and life with Turner that it's almost impossible to give you one simple summary. He's a throwback in a lot of ways, but a fresh face on the contemporary art scene. His earliest influences were from his grandfather, who turned an art degree into a trade with his...2021-03-081h 04Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow066: RONEWe don't often have a guest on the Radio Juxtapoz podcast who is days away from opening a comprehensive survey of their work in a museum where they grew up. That is where we found Melbourne-based artist RONE this past week; prepping, experimenting and reminiscing while putting the final touches on his museum show at Geelong Gallery. Who wouldn't want to catch up with an artist on the week of a major milestone?   RONE has been at the forefront of new muralism movement of the 21st century with big, bold and highly detailed works that also translated in...2021-03-011h 00Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow065: Ania Hobson | Radio JuxtapozThere is so much going on in the painting of Suffolk, UK-based painter, Ania Hobson. At first glance they are portraits, people posing, leaning, conversing, in bars, bedrooms and in cars. But there are escapists fantasies and sense of almost being misunderstood in each work, like a conversation gone awry or a secret being told. The colors are bold. The facial expressions are often intense or contemplative. And in the end, you are entering Hobson's world that teeters between a sense of reality and that of a distant daydream.    After winning National Portrait Gallery’s BP Young Arti...2021-02-221h 01Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow064: Carissa PotterThere are people in your life you go to for some advice, some perspective, maybe even a little... real talk. Carissa Potter, the brilliant mind behind People I've Loved and a fine artist in her own right, is one of those people. Through a particularly bold vulnerability and honesty, she navigates both contemporary life and art with a sense of questioning, longing and introspection while simultaneously creating a collective sense of community with her audience. This is such a rare feat, and in a year of uncertainty and change, Potter's work spoke volumes.  In 2020, Potter help co-found I...2021-02-1650 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow063: Franco "JAZ" FasoliIt's amazing where the last year has taken us, but when we look at 12 month journey of Argentinian-born, Barcelona-based painter/muralist Franco "JAZ" Fasoli, it seems about right that we had an almost 90-minute conversation with our friend from a remote gas station/rest stop in the middle of the Argentinian countryside. Fasoli has been on the forefront of a generation of South American street and fine artists, most specifically of course, Buenos Aires artist who stormed the international scene with a unique blend of fine art muralism and bold studio works in the early years of an incredible...2021-02-101h 15Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow062: Thinkspace Projects' Andrew HosnerWe are back with a new season and new year of the Radio Juxtapoz podcast! And while we were at it, we wanted to talk to someone who was also celebrating some newness in 2021. We called up our friend Andrew Hosner, co-owner of Los Angeles-based gallery Thinkspace Projects, who recently himself opened a sprawling new space in LA. But of course, the caveat: nothing is really open right now, especially in California, and Hosner is on a bit of delay of that celebration; yes, a mega group show inaugurated the space, but we are all just waiting for that...2021-01-181h 02Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow061: Steven SweatpantsIt seems apt that in a year of so much turmoil, angst and chaotic worry that we would end 2020 on a street corner in Bronx, NYC. Much of Radio Juxtapoz' year took an interesting turn in NYC in March, as suddenly a pandemic had taken hold of the city while co-hosts Doug Gillen and Evan Pricco were producing podcasts for Armory Week. For what the world has gone through, and for what NYC endured in those early months, to be here talking to Steven Sweatpants as he was finishing up a photoshoot with the NY Knicks felt like we...2020-12-1554 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow060: Fintan MageeThere was a moment in the new short documentary film on Fintan Magee, shot by Radio Juxtapoz alum Selina Miles, where he sums up 2020 quite perfectly. “There is too much chaos this year to string any common narratives, or maybe just chaos is the common narrative," he said on the precipice of opening his new solo show Nothing Makes Sense Anymore at Backwoods Gallery in Melbourne. On the 2-year anniversary of the Radio Juxtapoz podcast, we wanted to talk to our good friend Fintan Magee about that chaos. For years, he has developed into one of the wor...2020-12-081h 05Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow059: Roger GastmanOver the course of our almost two years of bringing you the Radio Juxtapoz podcast, the core is looking at the stories and characters that have help shape the past, present and future of graffiti and street art. From Shepard Fairey, Martha Cooper, Felipe Pantone, Hyuro, Craig Costello, REVOK, Cleon Peterson, Dan Witz, Ron English, ESPO, Swoon... what all these episodes have in common in many ways is today's guest, curator Roger Gastman. For over 20 years, Gastman has been at the forefront of documenting, publishing and creating historical overviews of the history of two of the most popular art...2020-11-301h 03Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow058: Jillian EvelynIt is, indeed, still life. Life is happening perhaps in new ways, and sometimes it seems like it's moving at a weird pace and a new anxiety may exist, but it is indeed, still life. Jillian Evelyn gave her newest solo show at Subliminal Projects one of the best titles of this crazy year (It's Still Life), and it may be her best body of work to date. Her characters feel more mature, each color and line choice so purposeful, and her take on minimalism has equated to a richer and full canvas. These works feel alive. Every angle...2020-11-161h 05Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow057: Radical TraditionWe often have those moments, the ones we literally denote as those where history stops for just one second to rewrite and reinvent itself. In America, you talk of 9/11, Pearl Harbor, Kennedy and MLK being shot, the night Obama was elected. This past Saturday may have been another, where the media call that Biden had won the electoral college sent seismic waves throughout the world. Those are instantaneous moments of history, where in a second, life is different. They are the rarest of times.Perhaps that is why we wanted to share this conversation the week after...2020-11-1052 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow056: Baldur HelgasonThere is something both immediately recognizable and yet completely original in the paintings of Icelandic-born, Chicago-based artist, Baldur Helgason. For us at Juxtapoz, it's a classic style and such a fascinating new tale to tell in the world of contemporary art. Part comics but also deeply personal, Baldur is part of a new generation of painters who are both satirist and fine artists, what we noted in a feature last year as " sardonic references to modern life with both humor and a haunting hit of foreboding."But what we learn in episode 056 of the Radio Juxtapoz podcast...2020-10-3052 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow055: ArinzeIn recent weeks, and even in the hours before Radio Juxtapoz got on the phone with our friend and Nigerian-based hyperrealist artist, Arinze Stanley, we were reading and watching as peaceful protests against police brutality in Lagos and other cities had turned to turmoil and chaos as forces began attacking its citizens. In the 24 hours before we recorded this podcast, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) had open-fired on protestors, resulting in death, lockdowns, curfews and more confusion and unrest.Arinze is supposed to be celebrating a wonderful year. His solo show with Corey Helford Gallery has just...2020-10-221h 02Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow054: Super Future KidA few years ago when we published our first interview with East German-born, London-based painter and almost mythical figure Super Future Kid, our deputy editor Kristin Farr asked the artist what her superpowers were. We will never forget the answer: "To be incredibly childish and yet able to do all the grown up stuff." That has stuck with us. As an artist with the incredible gift of making her paintings look almost digital and yet definitely hand-painted, who has created characters with almost hype-color characteristics and unmistakable details in her presentation, Super Future Kid has carved out one of...2020-10-0656 minBirdBirdThe Unibrow WOWS!A model with a unibrow turns heads in NY2020-09-2606 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow053: Bisa ButlerIt's a new season here at Radio Juxtapoz, and where we were hoping that Fall would bring back art openings and a sense of normalcy to our already tumultuous year, we are still a bit in flux. This month we released our newest Fall 2020 Quarterly edition with cover artist Bisa Butler, whose phenomenal and critically-acclaimed year has also become a symbol of the transitions Americans have experienced with social activism and social justice this past summer. The murders of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd have sparked a worldwide movement and moment of reckoning about how society treats people of...2020-09-1155 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow052: Low BrosAs an artist or creative known around the world for a thing—a style, icon, color scheme, character—you may be held or beholden to that aesthetic because of viewer pressure or even financial concerns. Knowing the Low Bros, the Hamburg-based duo (yes, yes, they are, indeed, brothers), they have a particular iconography and body of work that is so instantly recognizable, so sought after for murals, installations and exhibitions that we almost tend to take it for granted. A mixture of clean skate graphics, plays on 3D imagery and broadening scope when it comes to interactive installations, the Low...2020-08-201h 05Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow051: Dan WitzDan Witz is a pioneer man in so many ways, and has lived so many different lives that speaking with him in any setting that isn't 6 hours would prove to be difficult. He was painting Baroque style realism at Cooper Union in the late 1970s when Neo-Expressionism was becoming the craze, was painting hummingbirds and doing street art in lower Manhattan when graffiti was becoming part of an art mainstream consciousness, was a Punk when Hip Hop was taking over NYC and was painting his iconic "mosh pits" when no one would dare touch realism again. Now in 2020, he...2020-08-041h 10Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow050: Maria QamarIt's not everyday you get to celebrate a few milestones on a podcast, but here we are: Radio Juxtapoz not only has its 50th episode to share but our first trip up north to the good people of Toronto, Canada and our guest this week, Maria Qamar, aka Hatecopy. To call us mega-fans of the Toronto-based author and artist is an understatement. That Qamar has taken the comic book cel and transformed it into a bold, Bollywood style, humorous and honest portrayal of Desi culture in the 21st century makes her one of the most unique voices in contemporary...2020-07-281h 03Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow049: Larry Ossei-MensahJust one look at curator and cultural visionary Larry Ossei-Mensah's "LinkTree" on his Instagram, and you can see the breadth of what the man is working on. And this was supposed to be the year for the "collective pause"! A break! As the co-founder of ARTNOIR and curator of various exhibitions, fundraisers and projects, the Ghanaian-American Mensah is an example of how independent curators and art's organizers can utilize their talents and skill set in a year that has had in the art world curious and wondering what to do next. From the pandemic to the immense spark created...2020-07-161h 02Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow048: Bill PostersAbsurdist reality. This is probably the best way to sum up 2020. You put your head down, phone down and take a nap and 20 minutes later you have Kanye West running for president, Donald Trump spending 15 minutes on leather bottom shoes and the twists and turns of a global pandemic that is shifting the way we experience public life. Almost nothing about our life 10 years ago even exists now as we slide further and further into a digital reality, and we ponder what comes with this evolution as we try and make sense of, and experience, truth and reality.2020-07-071h 11Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow047: Marcus Brutus"It’s important to talk about why I make the paintings I do, and why there is a focus on ensuring that within each painting, the black figure is central," Queens-based painter Marcus Brutus told the Juxtapoz team back in the Spring 2020 Quarterly issue. "However, I don’t want to focus too much on specific histories or specific events because I think it then takes precedence in the conversation around the work. To me, these are really just images of humanity. The only politics about them is the fact that I’ve uniquely used black figures. But they’re just sce...2020-06-171h 19Middlebrow - A Contemporary Art PodcastMiddlebrow - A Contemporary Art Podcast#16 - James Turrell (with Unibrow Curator George)James Turrell. Light and Space Artist. WWII Baby. CIA. Celestial event planner. Sandy Claus. Quaker. Pilot. Starbucks in his crater? Kanye loves him (and Kendall too).  James Turrell was chosen by our Unibrow Curator (and Lindsey's partner), George / Joji San.   Middlebrow is hosted by Olive Moya and Lindsey Schulz You can find images from this episode on our instagram HERE2020-06-151h 31Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow046: James JeanIf there was ever a Juxtapoz Hall of Fame, James Jean would be a first ballot inductee. Everything this magazine has stood for, whether it be reinventing the comic book form, learning the expertise of illustration, commercial design and projects to channeling all those skills and benchmarks into a fine art career, James Jean has carried the torch like few other artists of his time. He's massively popular, with museum shows now opening across Asia, famous clients and a one-of-a-kind ability to paint entire worlds onto a single canvas. His imagination and way of internalizing stories and narratives into...2020-05-251h 10Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow045: Chip ThomasBlame (or credit) Covid-19, but it’s as if, more than ever, we are attracted, and thus connected, by a good story. Many of us have spent the last 10 or so weeks attached to the news, or reports from far away places told through IG stories, and even though we may feel cloistered in place, if we seek them, there are connections to be made. In a vast terrain that comprises the 3,000 miles traversing America,  there seems to be worlds within a world, countries within a country, all with experiencing ranges of interaction or isolation ... and everything in between. For...2020-05-131h 23Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow044: Cleon PetersonThere is a controversy that will surround works based on violence and war. For Cleon Peterson, the story of his works are as old as time. The powerful abuse power create false narratives and press us  a sense of authority that is often violent and sometimes subconscious. Cleon's work balances that explicitness with a sense of timelessness and historical overview. We don't know what eras these atrocities, but they still feel familiar.But with his 2018 solo show, Blood & Soil,  there was marked change in Cleon's approach: he began to find a literalness that was not in his pr...2020-04-301h 09Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow043: Zaria FormanWe have spent a lot of time over the past few weeks talking about humanity, and in many ways it's a conversation about our relationship to the natural world around us. Climate change and the ways we traverse and use our Earth has been the most important issue our lifetimes, a real-time global event that we see in melting ice caps, rising seas, massive fires, droughts and extreme weather hitting every region of our world. For that reason alone, talking to an artist like NY-based Zaria Forman, whose life work is to "convey the urgency of climate change" and "...2020-04-191h 09Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow042: Craig Costello/KR"You can't steal everything," Craig Costello says, as he recounts his years in both Queens and San Francisco in the 1980s and 1990s. In many ways, Costello is right. As a graffiti writer, photographer and all around innovator, Costello, also known as KR and, of course, now known as the man behind the KRINK brand of markers and inks for not only graffiti, but fine art practices as well, has been at the forefront of multiple ways of underground culture emerging into public consciousness. These moments and stories are captured in the new book, KRINK: Graffiti, Art, and Invention...2020-04-101h 18Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow041: Austin LeeA few weeks ago, before the doors opened for the second day of the Armory Show, we tucked ourselves on a quiet mezzanine to complete our last in a series of three podcasts from the revered art fair. The mood in the city was beginning to take shape: the Coronavirus began to dominate every discussion, and yet in this early morning, we were able to sit down with NYC-based painter/sculpture artist, Austin Lee, long a friend of the magazine and celebrating a solo booth with Jeffrey Deitch in the pier down the hall from us.We've...2020-03-301h 01Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow040: Esiri Erheriene-EssiWhat a difference a week makes? Or in some cases, an hour makes. At the beginning of March, on a quiet Friday morning before the doors opened at Pier 90 for the Armory Show in NYC, we sat down with London-born, Amsterdam-based painter Esiri Erheriene-Essi. She had a new series of paintings in the Galerie Ron Mandos booth, her feature in Juxtapoz's Spring 2020 quarterly was just released and she was fresh off a stunning show at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. Things were supposed to be well, a joyous moment in the emerging artists career. And yet, on the horizon...2020-03-2351 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow039: Ana BenaroyaYes, these are complicated times. In a weird way, this Radio Juxtapoz podcast conversation marks a turning point in perhaps human history. A few weeks back, as coronavirus was just entering the American landscape and already taking hold in Europe and Asia, we went to a 72nd floor on the tip of Manhattan to the Anchor offices to record a podcast with Juxtapoz Spring 2020 cover artist, Ana Benaroya.Perhaps it's fitting? Benaroya is part of a new generation of painters that is redefining the gallery space with figuration and narrative storytelling that is a breath of fresh...2020-03-1655 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow038: Mark Thomas GibsonAs part of our 3-part Radio Juxtapoz special at The Armory Show 2020, we sit down with Philadelphia-based fine artist and teacher, Mark Thomas Gibson.   We first became aware of Mark's biting and often slyly humorous looks at both contemporary life and American history through a comic book aesthetic, frame-by-frame stories in fine art form. Born in South Florida with a post-graduate degree at Yale (where he was also an instructor before moving to Philly to work at Temple), Gibson's work is so perfectly stated by M+B Gallery: Gibson's painting "stems from his multipartite viewpoint as an ar...2020-03-071h 16Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow037: Felipe PantoneGraffiti, and Street Art for that matter, have been analyzed so much over the past few decades for both its content and social impact as both vandalism at times, and now, for the most part, as the seeds for urban development. Whether 6-story figurative murals or a tag caught on a rolldown, art made on the streets as many different roles to play and stories to tell. But when it comes to the work of Valencia, Spain-based artist, Felipe Pantone, there is something else happening. There is a combination of analyzing and intersecting our digital lives with the spaces...2020-02-171h 01Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow036: The HOMELESS Podcast with Void ProjectsHomeless is the latest project from artist and past Radio Juxtapoz guest, Axel Void and his ongoing residency, Void Projects. In association with Fifth Wall TV's and Radio Juxtapoz co-host Doug Gillen, Homeless offers an intimate insight to life inside Axel Void's Miami residency. Over a period of two weeks, Miami based artist Alejandro Dorda invites roughly 15 artists from around the world to stay in his house to eat, sleep and create together. Throughout the experience the artists are asked to explore their relationship to concept of "home" through their work. The residency culminates with the house transformed into...2020-02-0329 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow035: Merry KarnowskyPop Surrealism has a special place in our hearts as Juxtapoz Magazine, whether it be the special universes created by Mark Ryden, Todd Schorr, Audrey Kawasaki or even Marion Peck, but how the city of Los Angeles helped shape that narrative. Yes, an essential part of the story of Pop Surrealism is Los Angeles, the heartbeat of entertainment but also a place of experimentation and grand ideas. At the core of this story is gallerist Merry Karnowsky, who since 1997, has supported and help evolve a scene that was once her backyard and now has become an international art movement. 2020-01-2838 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow034: Andrew EdlinIf there was ever a piece of art history that Juxtapoz likes to know more about, its Outsider Art. We could always use a crash-course, a 101 if you will, on the genre and its place in what know about not only outsider cultures in general, but creating artwork with no knowledge of the structures of the art world. From the Jean Dubuffet coining the term Art Brut in the 1940s to Roger Cardinal in the 1970s bringing the term "Outsider Art" to prominence, there has been an enduring if not increasingly complicated relationship between the genre and the institutional...2020-01-1351 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow033: Alex PardeeWhen we look back on over 25 years of Juxtapoz Magazine, there is a huge chunk of our editorial influence that comes from underground comics and character development and how that has found its way into fine art. Alex Pardee is the perfect embodiment of this movement. A 2x cover artist (and 2x full-issue curator) has started a brand (Zerofriends), has done film and television development, made products and prints, gained an international following that rivals the biggest names in art and is an accomplished painter with exhibitions around the world.The Radio Juxtapoz team (for DesignerCon, our...2020-01-0236 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow032: Add FuelWe close our trilogy of Miami Art Week Radio Juxtapoz episodes with an old friend, Diogo Machado, aka ADD FUEL. After talking about the subtle aspects of daily life with Jean Jullien and identifying the self in a deeply personal conversation with Jenny Morgan, we sat down with ADD FUEL for another wide-ranging conversation about how his interest and expansion on the history of Portuguese tile works and how he has applied that to his fine art and street work practice.What we learned in the episode is not only the utilitarian and intricate craft of tile...2019-12-1846 minMiddlebrow - A Contemporary Art PodcastMiddlebrow - A Contemporary Art Podcast#11 - Wendy MacNaughton (with Unibrow Curator Rachael)Wendy MacNaughton. Illustrator. NY Times best selling author. Denim lover. Mean Cats. Feminist. (Check out www.womenwhodraw.com) / with our first ever guest - Unibrow Curator, and Olive's sister-in-law, Rachael!  Middlebrow is hosted by Olive Moya and Lindsey Schulz You can find images from this episode on our instagram HERE2019-12-161h 27Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow031: Jenny MorganWe love when we get two former cover artists on Radio Juxtapoz, and following up on our conversation with Jean Jullien during Miami Art Week where Juxtapoz and Vans took over The Hotel of South Beach, we sat down with one of our favorite contemporary painters, Jenny Morgan. The Brooklyn-based painter, who was the cover of both our print edition and the Juxtapoz Hyperreal book, has been working away in her studio for the past few years, and with her work in Juxtapoz at 25: In Black & White, episode 31 of Radio Juxtapoz is her first interview in over 3 years!2019-12-1354 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow030: Jean JullienFor the first Radio Juxtapoz Podcast conversation of Miami Art week, we sat down with the Paris-based artist on the rooftop of The Hotel of South Beach, where we were hosting a special exhibition, Juxtapoz at 25: In Black & White, featuring over 130 black and white drawings from the magazine's present and future. Jullien was the perfect guest to kick-off the week; not only a world famous illustrator and storyteller, his recent fine art career has been internationally recognized as a refreshing reinterpretation of a signature style. It's rare that an artist so well-known in a almost comic-book style to also...2019-12-0649 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowSPECIAL: Miami Art Week Kick-Off 2019We are back where it all started! 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.Coinciding with our special presentation of Juxtapoz at 25: In Black & White, an exhibition of 150 black and white drawings from Juxtapoz present and future, Radio Juxtapoz co-hosts Doug Gillen and Evan Pricco talk the unique history of the magazine, as well as the prompt to ask artists to create work with one simple task: make...2019-12-0614 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow029: Ron EnglishIt's rare that you can sit down with one artist who represents so much of a cultural shift that you can't easily define where to start with their impact. Ron English is that artist. From street art, pop surrealism, activism, political art, public interventions, performance art, music, vinyl toys... the list could go on, but Ron English has played a major roll in shaping the directions in which contemporary art could and has gone over the last 4 decades.  The Radio Juxtapoz Podcast sat down with English at DesignerCon in sunny Southern California in mid-November 2019 for a wide-ranging (t...2019-11-301h 02Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow028: Rebecca MorganThe Radio Juxtapoz Podcast is back, live from the back of a restaurant in Chelsea! That's where we met up with Rebecca Morgan, a few days before her latest solo show at Asya Geisberg Gallery, Town & Country, was to come down. We have been huge fans of Morgan's work for years: she was part of our Juxtapoz x Superflat museum exhibition with Takashi Murakami, been featured in our print edition and has had work in other group shows we have curated. As a professor and artist, Morgan always has an interesting perspective on not only  her process of making a...2019-11-1249 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow027: Art From the Protest, A Focus on LebanonWhen we started the Radio Juxtapoz podcast almost 12 months ago, we never wanted it to be just about ONE thing. With so many different stories emerging around the globe where art was the center of protest and cultural shifts was something we wanted to talk about, and in recent weeks, our co-host Doug Gillen of Fifth Wall TV was able to spend sometime working on a series of stories from Lebanon. In episode 27 of the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, we speak to journalist Joey Ayoub and artist Jad El-Khoury to get an insight into what makes this wave...2019-11-0142 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow026: Stanley DonwoodFor nearly 30 years, Radiohead's visual identity has been established from the mind and evolving style of artist, Stanley Donwood. Like a 6th member of the band, his experiments in his own creative process have gone hand-in-hand with the band's constant reimagining of their own sound. Often embedded in the studio while album's are being made, Donwood listens, expands, visualizes and tells his own creative story while one of the biggest bands in the world tells their own. The bond has made for a consistent and special conversation between artist and musicians, one that rarely gets to grow together as...2019-10-2151 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow025: How Cities Talk To Us, Live From Social Surfaces in Manchester, UK"Interventions in urban spaces do not just equal resistance and opposition, they signify innovation and raise questions as to how cities come to be the way they are." That's a lovely quote from Adrian Burnham of Flying Leaps, and the centerpiece of this unique episode of the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast. This week we are at Social Surfaces +0161 in Manchester, UK, where our co-host Doug Gillen spent the week documenting the unique conference of public art and intervention ideas and conversation.As better put:  "Social Surfaces +0161 brings together a wide range of voices to consider ways o...2019-10-1558 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow024: Paul HarfleetThe Radio Juxtapoz Podcast found a surprise superstar in Stavanger, Norway this year during the Nuart Festival. On a rainy day, running around the city trying to find good places for art interventions, we spent time with Paul Harfleet, the London-based artist/activist whose "Pansy Project" has been going for 15 years. The Pansy Project sees Paul "plant pansies at the site of homophobic abuse; he finds the nearest source of soil to where the incident occurred and generally without civic permission plants one unmarked pansy." Seeing that its impossible to get pansies in September in Norway, Paul painted pansies...2019-09-1640 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow023: HYUROThis feels like an exclusive on the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast! For episode 23, we have something special, the first ever podcast interview with one of the world's leading muralists, Valencia, Spain-based, Argentina-born, Hyuro. For years, her works and her persona have had a bit of mystery to them, poetic imagery that was both timeless and politically in line with the times. In the classical sense of what a muralist is, Hyuro takes the history of social realism and storytelling to enigmatic but bold imagery. We remember years ago Detroit Institute of Arts director, Graham Beal saying of...2019-09-1135 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow022: Molly CrabappleWe have a wide-reach when it comes to the history of Juxtapoz Magazine. After 25 years, we have covered painters, graffiti and street artists, poster artists, designers, fashion people, sculptors, curators, musicians, musicians who want to be painters, actors who want to be painters... the list goes on. But rarely do we get a chance to talk to such an original spirit such as Molly Crabapple. The writer, illustrator, journalist, painter, social activist and all around, in our opinion, voice of reason and progress, has made a name for herself for such an incredible range of artistic output its hard...2019-09-021h 06Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow021: Anna ParkNY-based fine artist Anna Park's charcoal works immediately caught our eye and felt like the perfect reflection of our times. Not in an overtly, politics-by-numbers sort of way. But in a chaotic world, where emotions tend to ebb and flow by the second, with news and even worse news hitting us constantly, these works are about release. That moment, as she notes, between "ecstasy and pure fuckery," when, as an observer, you have an out of body experience at a party, perhaps too drunk, and you can soak in that balance all at once. It disappears quickly, this awareness...2019-08-261h 16Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow020: Ed and Deanna TempletonA few weeks back, Radio Juxtapoz traveled to Tokyo, Japan for the RVCA World Tour, a 7-day takeover of the city that saw numerous art shows, signings, screenings, pop-ups occur in and around Shibuya. Obviously, our focus was the Beautiful Losers: Now & Then show, and it gave us a chance to talk with two of our favorite photographers: the talented and influential Ed and Deanna Templeton. Ed Templeton has been blazed across our memories as a legendary skater who was able to take his skate craft and create fine art and photography that has made him famous the world...2019-08-131h 01Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow019: Stephen "ESPO" Powers"Speaking with pictures." That's a great way to start. Stephen "ESPO" Powers is a rare icon in the contemporary art world. Graffiti, sign painting, museum installations, books, major public art projects, gallery shows, international recognition, Art In the Streets, Beyond the Streets, Street Market, The Art of Getting Over... I started listing all these things because, to me, ESPO has been a pivotal figure in my understanding of art, and especially, the art that I felt belonged to me the most. He added wit, humour and wry observations to the art genres that I loved, and before there was e...2019-08-0938 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow018: Addam Yekutieli (aka Know Hope)On the newest episode of the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, we caught up with one of our great friends and favorite conceptual street artists, Addam Yekutieli (aka Know Hope). The California-born but Tel Aviv, Israel-raised has found a unique voice in the street art world, creating a poetic and politically strong body of work that has balanced everything from text-based work, street characters to muralism. From focusing on the conflicts of his homeland in not a literal way but delving into more complex themes of giving voice to the marginalized and overlooked moments in history, what was once work that...2019-07-2952 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow017: MADSAKIWhen we first met Japanese-born, New Jersey raised painter MADSAKI in person, he had just completed a site-specific mural for the Juxtapoz x Superflat exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery. This was a little less than 3 years ago, and since then, he has become not only a staple in Takashi Murakami's Kaikai Kiki roster, but one of the most exciting and sought-after painters in the world today. His unique way of bending and breaking the rules of traditional Western artworks into a hybrid of Japanese style and street culture aesthetic. On the eve of his new solo...2019-07-151h 06Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow016: Icy & SotThe first time Juxtapoz met Icy & Sot, they were an up-and-coming brother-artistic duo, recently immigrated from Iran to USA, working primarily in stencil art. Yet in recent years, their work began to evolve to an almost conceptual level of public and street art, mixing stencil art with sculpture, installation, and at times, spontaneous acts of intervention. They have become some of the most political active street artists working today, focusing on the refugee crisis around the world to environmental art ... and who can forget their infamous wad of US money left on Wall Street in 2018? Radio Juxtapoz...2019-05-2759 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowSPECIAL: Cultural Lens with Martha Cooper, Janette Beckman and Miranda Barnes Live at Vault by VansThis episode of the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast is a Special Edition, not only because it features a distinguished panel and guest moderator, but we felt that it stood as its own podcast discussion outside of our typical programming. This past week, May 14, 2019, live from the Vault by Vans boutique at 219 Bowery in NYC, Juxtapoz hosted a special collection of three generations of NYC street photographers: Martha Cooper, Janette Beckman and Miranda Barnes, guest moderated by author, critic and cultural savant, the one-and-only, Carlo McCormick. We called the panel "Cultural Lens."This was a wide-ranging panel: the photographers...2019-05-201h 01Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow015: Ben Venom, Live at Vault by VansAs part of Juxtapoz's 25th anniversary, the magazine created a special pop-up exhibition and bookstore at the Vault by Vans store in NYC at 219 Bowery for the month of May 2019. For the takeover, Juxtapoz invited San Francisco-based textile artist, Ben Venom, famous for his unique reinterpretations of quilt-making and the reimagining of American craft art, to showcase some of his newer works for the occasion, celebrating the spirit of originality and uniqueness that Vault by Vans represents, and the Outsider Art history of Juxtapoz Magazine.  In episode 015 of the Radio Juxtapoz podcast, hosts Evan Pricco (editor, Juxtapoz M...2019-05-1351 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow014: Live from Moniker Art Fair in NYC with Carlo McCormick, Li-Hill and Urban NationOn episode 014 of the Radio Juxtapoz podcast, hosts Evan Pricco (Juxtapoz Magazine) and Doug Gillen (Fifth Wall TV) recorded live at Moniker Art Fair, which held its biannual urban contemporary fair in NYC this past weekend. On the episode, the Radio Juxtapoz team sat down for a special panel on the state of "urban art" with Urban Nation director, Yasha Young and artist Li-Hill. The episode also features a segment with the legendary author, curator, critic and historian, Carlo McCormick on how much the history of graffiti and street art is part of the fabric of NY...2019-05-081h 06Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow013: Live From Nuart Aberdeen with VHILS, Axel Void and Professor Jeff FerrellThe Radio Juxtapoz world tour continues, as hosts Evan Pricco (Juxtapoz) and Doug Gillen (Fifth Wall TV) were in Aberdeen, Scotland this past week for the 3rd annual Nuart Aberdeen festival. The Nuart Festival has long been the leading street art festival in the world, mixing unique themes, international artists, curators and professors into a mural, street art and academic conference. For the 13 episode of the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, we sat down with a few participants of the festival, from Lisbon's VHILS, to a wonderful lecture by TCU professor, Jeff Ferrell, and for a second time (!), our...2019-04-2956 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow012: Live From Crystal Ship with Miss Van, Crystal Wagner and Case MaclaimThis week Radio Juxtapoz have teamed up with leading Belgian street art festival, The Crystal Ship. Recorded live from the coastal town of Oostende, we chaired a round table discussion on life around art, with artists Miss Van, Case Maclaim and Crystal Wagner. You can listen back on to the audio version or watch the whole thing unfold on youtube.2019-04-1755 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow011: JRIt seems like a tall task to try and tell a wide-ranging and in-depth visual story of a city, especially one with such a diverse and intriguing counter-culture history like San Francisco, California. But that is exactly what world-renowned street artist, photographer, activist and documentary filmmaker, JR did over the course of a year in the City By the Bay. In his latest project, "The Chronicles of San Francisco," set to open as an interactive installation/mural at SFMOMA on May 23, 2019, JR uses all the great strengths of his craft: photography, filmmaking, storytelling and community engagement to create on...2019-04-081h 13Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow010: Selina MilesAre we excited for Radio Juxtapoz podcast, episode 10? You better believe it. We criss-crossed the globe to connect with acclaimed filmmaker, Sydney, Australia-based Selina Miles, on the eve of her first full-length documentary film directorial debut, "Martha: A Picture Story." We wanted to catch Miles before the world premiere of her film at the Tribeca Film Festival at the end of April, 2019. After recently screening the film for its subject, the legendary photographer, Martha Cooper, in NYC, we caught Miles back in her Sydney studio. For the past few years, Miles has been following and working on...2019-03-251h 05Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow009: Christian Rex van Minnen and Aaron JohnsonIn episode 9 of the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, hosts Evan Pricco and Doug Gillen sit down with American painters Christian Rex van Minnen and Aaron Johnson the night after their collective solo show, In Heaven, Everything is Fine, opened at Ross + Kramer Gallery in NYC. Both painters have shared a friendship for years that has blossomed into showing work simultaneously, and at times, collectively. In this episode, we talk about a new era of painting, what lowbrow has meant over the centuries and internalizing the current political climate and finding a new voice in both artists' paintings. At...2019-03-1255 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow008: REVOKJuxtapoz has a very special guest for Episode 8 of the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, and that is none other than the highly influential and imaginative graffiti-turned-fine-artist, Jason REVOK. The Los Angeles-based painter recently wrote an essay for our Winter 2019 issue, and with increasing presence as an experimental artist, with his custom-painting machines he has been using both on the street and in his studio, we wanted to talk to Jason about this evolution and how he has been able to grow as an artist in recent years. Produced and hosted by Doug Gillen of Fifth Wall TV and...2019-02-241h 05UnEducated ExpertsUnEducated Experts3 In The Key - Ep03 - The Unibrow LetdownThe folks at UE have a ton to say about the Trade Deadline and who they feel were the biggest winners and losers... Can't Spell Losers without L and  you cant Spell Lakers without an L.. Coincidence? I (JQ) Think not. Lakers faced an uphill battle trying to get AD, but in the end it was just a UNIBROW LETDOWN. 2019-02-1154 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow006: SwoonIn the 6th episode of the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, we have sit down with the great and legendary street artist, Swoon, to talk about her new show and some of the great commentary she has been sharing through her social media channels in recent weeks. Not to mention Swoon is featured in Juxtapoz's Winter 2019 issue, a celebration of 25 years of the print publication.  Also, our hosts Doug Gillen of Fifth Wall TV and Juxtapoz's Evan Pricco talk about some of the early highlights of 2019, with a wide-range of shows opening in the last few weeks from pioneers o...2019-01-1458 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow005: Axel Void and L.E.O.We are back with episode 5 of the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, once again coming to you from Miami, Florida, where Juxtapoz's Evan Pricco and Fifth Wall TV's Doug Gillen sit down with Miami-based painters and muralists Axel Void and L.E.O. We discuss a variety of topics, including the changing neighborhood landscape of Miami, how street art and gentrification can get lumped together, the ambition of Axel Void's "Void Projects" residency program and the art of keeping things democratic.2018-12-2059 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow004: Camille Rose GarciaOn the latest episode of the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, Juxtapoz's Evan Pricco and Fifth Wall TV's Doug Gillen sit down with 2x cover artist and extremely influential fine artist Camille Rose Garcia. In the episode we talk shop about tequila, telling stories through paintings and that oh-so-special era of lowbrow art in Los Angeles. We kick off the episode with a discussion about Juxtapoz's editorial process, a little bit about the Juxtapoz Clubhouse in Miami and how the 25th anniversary of the magazine will be celebrated.2018-12-131h 04Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow003: Muzae SesayIn now the third episode of the "Radio Juxtapoz" podcast, editor Evan Pricco and Fifth Wall TV's Doug Gillen get to chat with Muzae Sesay, the great painter based in Oakland, California who has also been featured in the Winter 2019 issue. On the podcast we discuss the idea of home, living in California and Sesay's newest work featured at Pt.2 Gallery in the Juxtapoz Clubhouse. Recorded live at Mana Contemporary, Miami.2018-12-1138 minRadio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow002: Shepard FaireyIn the second episode of the "Radio Juxtapoz" podcast, editor Evan Pricco and Fifth Wall TV's Doug Gillen sit down with legendary street artist and designer Shepard Fairey, who in 2019 will celebrate the 30th anniversary of his Obey Giant project. As Juxtapoz prepared to open the Clubhouse in Downtown Miami, where Shepard's Subliminal Projects will transform a former storefront into an art gallery and tee shirt printing studio, he made time for us to discuss his career, the impact of Juxtapoz and how he sees Obey 30 years in. Recorded live at Mana Contemporary, Miami.2018-12-111h 08Radio Juxtapoz by The UnibrowRadio Juxtapoz by The Unibrow001: Lucy SparrowIn the first episode of the "Radio Juxtapoz" podcast, editor Evan Pricco and Fifth Wall TV's Doug Gillen sit down with artist Lucy Sparrow, who has created quite an art phenomenon with her "all-felt" installations. As she prepared to open a Sparrow Mini-Mart at the Juxtapoz Clubhouse on December 5th in Downtown Miami (48 East Flagler), Lucy made time for Radio Juxtapoz all while sewing a broken heart.2018-12-0433 minLeono~DLeono~DAd cuts unibrowWould Ad cut his most famed unibrow2018-04-0203 minNBA Podcast | SportAmerikaNBA Podcast | SportAmerikaEpisode 5: Donar in Europa, Lakerstoekomst, Kemba Walker en Davis' unibrowIn de vijfde aflevering van de SportAmerika NBA Podcast praten Matthijs en Neal je bij over Donar in de Europese competitie, de toekomst van de Lakers, Kemba Walker als topscorer van de Charlotte Hornets en de unibrow van Anthony Davis. Ben je in de gelegenheid om op iTunes een review achter te laten voor deze of één van onze andere podcasts? We stellen het enorm op prijs2018-03-3040 min开口英语开口英语【故事】103. She Has a Unibrow3. She Has a Unibrow 她是一字眉Marissa was born with a physical imperfection. She has a unibrow. A unibrow is one long brow. Most people have two eyebrows. People make fun of her for having a unibrow. A lot of people don't want to be friends with her. She does have two good friends though. Heather and Joe are Marissa's best friends. They accept Marissa for who she is.Heather was approached by the popular kids. The leader of the popular kids was Amy. Amy offered Heather a spot in her group if she left Marissa. Heather thought about it. Althou...2016-06-0601 min