Juliana Huxtable
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This triptych artwork features a striking combination of vibrant colors, surreal imagery, and creative techniques. The first panel depicts an abstract globe-like shape against a deep purple backdrop, suggesting an exploration of global themes. The central panel showcases a vibrant, rainbow-colored spiral, evoking a sense of energy and movement. The final panel presents a surreal scene with unusual nude figures in a domestic setting, inviting the viewer to consider the relationship between the human body and its environment. The artist's use of diverse media, such as photography and digital manipulation, contribute to the work's contemporary and experimental style. The overall piece appears to explore themes of globalization, human experience, and the transformative power of artistic expression, reflecting the zeitgeist of the modern era. ...
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Juliana Huxtable
1987 , AmericanJuliana Huxtable's multidisciplinary practice is dedicated to the complex interrelationship of race, identity, queerness and gender. From performance art to digital collage to self-portraiture to DJing to writing, the artist erases distinctions between the mediums, turning her practice into a vibrant and saturated space of multicolour and political and LGBTQ+ activism. Such distinctions may be taken to be analogous to those of contemporary societal norms, which Huxtable fiercely scrutinises, showing hope for an alternative, more fluid reality. Huxtable places her own physical body and history of her transition in the works that reveal sexism of video games, accentuate alienation of the concept of "boyhood", and trace connections between colonialism and homophobia. Her practice is at once personal and public, contemporary and historical, critical and reassuring. The radicality of celebrating her body and identity further provokes the audience's gaze, one which is contextualised by the societal past and cultural forces that Huxtable continuously diverts from the state of rigidness and separation to the state of queer flux. ...
Juliana Huxtable: Artworks
Project Native Informant
LondonContemporary art gallery established in 2013 with a strong interest in expanded institutional critique. Project Native Informant works with 16 artists and collectives, producing 5-6 exhibitions per year and hosting performances, concerts, talks and events.