Nike: Form Follows Motion


Regardless of your love of sport, Nike’s visual and design impact is engrained in global consciousness. The Swoosh, the Jordan Jumpman, the commercials, the athletes and the pop icons who wear Nike all define a part of modern life. Published in conjunction with the fall 2024 landmark exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum in Germany, […]

ZEPHYR: Graffiti Blackbook/Scrapbook 1978 And Beyond


The beautiful part of graffiti is that it’s such an ephemeral art form; most of its greatest works only lasted days, if not hours. But the archives are rich, and what remains are historic and essential. ZEPHYR, one of the most influential graff artists of NYC, kept a scrapbook that would become pivotal to the […]

New Book: Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.: Citizen Printer


Internationally known for his type-driven messages of social justice, equality, and Black power, Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr. is both a poet and printer. For Amos, language functions as action, and he has spent a career making words move. Currently operating the letterpress print shop Kennedy Prints! in Detroit, Letterform Archive has just released this vital […]

Chris Ware’s Third and Final Sketchbook Series is Here with “Acme Novelty Datebook: Volume Three”


Our friends at Drawn & Quarterly just released a very special installment (the third and final) of past Juxtapoz cover artist Chris Ware’s Acme Novelty Datebook Volume 3, spanning the years 2002-2023. Ware has long been one of the most celebrated and influential comic and storytellers of his time, and this is a brilliant collection to […]

Neal Slavin’s “When Two or More Are Gathered Together” Captures a Special Angle of the 1970s


A hook and ladder company, gravediggers and bingo enthusiasts are some of the eye-popping denizens truly celebrated by film director and photographer Neal Slavin in the expanded golden anniversary edition of When Two or More are Gathered Together. Years ago, his group portrait of a boy-scout troop, all shiny medals, reds and tans, faces freckled […]

Radio Juxtapoz, ep 124: David Shrigley Just Made Pulped Fiction


There doesn’t seem to be anything more 1984 than taking what was one of the most popular selling books of the 21st century and printing an alternative text upon its ashes. There is that wonderful moment in Orwell’s masterwork that reads “Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been […]

Andrea Modica: Theatrum Equorum


Many curious feelings arise from the photographs in Andrea Modica’s new book, Theatrum Equorum. They emerge slowly, and sometimes surprisingly, between intentionally repetitive images of horses lying in repose, resting on beds of shredded paper, enclosed by dark, and featureless walls. It isn’t a context where we are accustomed to seeing horses. They are supposed […]

Waves of Light: An Interview with Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb


As the holidays approach, many of us are returning home or gathering with our families again. Maybe it’s friends that gather or maybe it’s solitude that awaits, either way, thoughts are drifting to a different sort of place, one a little further removed from the day-to-day of our lives. It has almost been three years […]

Radio Juxtapoz ep 092: Glenn Lutz is Asking Us to Find Ourselves


We are asking more questions these days, aren’t we? As fractured as we all seem, as disjointed and uncertain the present and future may seem, we are beginning to have conversations about how we face ourselves, peers, family, society and our past. The pandemic reset many of our lives, but also put a new perspective […]