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| Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine: |
| Juxtapoz Dark Arts |
This book is all about an art form that aims to be
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| people make a connection between dark art and gothic subculture, others simply associate it with the metaphysical, the disturbing or the nightmarish. However you perceive it, this art form is now part of mainstream culture and is becoming ever more popular. It can be found in all sorts of media including advertising, television, and film. |
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| This collection of works compiled by Juxtapoz features today’s most talented dark artists, all of whom create a certain mood or emotion in their work that is uniquely theirs. Some are especially lush in detail and color such as those by Wendy Cogan-Toyoda; others more minimalist such as Irana Douer’s "hidden treasure" nudes. |
Artists featured include Cleon Peterson, Richard Colman, Marci Washington, Seonna Hong, Caroline Hwang, Alex Pardee, Suzanne Sattler and more.
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224 pages, Hardcover, 8'' x 10'' (203 x 254 mm)
300 Illustrations, English |
| ISBN: 978-1-58423-361-9 |
$ 29.95 |
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Gingko Press, Inc.
1321 Fifth Street
Berkeley, California 94710
Phone: (510) 898-1195
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Juxtapoz
Art & Culture Magazine |
| Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine is a magazine created in 1994 by a group of artists and collectors including Robert Williams, C.R. Stecyk, Greg Escalante and others to both help define and celebrate urban contemporary art. Today, Juxtapoz has the largest circulation of any art magazine in the United States. |
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| Juxtapoz Photo |
| Artists united by the Juxtapoz stamp of intriguing outsider perspectives. |
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