Pee Wee Herman or Wednesday Addams? Jell-O shots or absinthe? Weird Al Yankovic or Siouxsie and the Banshees? Arch Enemy...
As the end of the year draws closer, the abundant sounds of the season chime with nostalgic tones, reminding us...
Issue 39 of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, with Jana Brike’s evocative and impassioned painting “Dusk in the Garden” is on sale now! Contact one of our Stockists or Shop Online, but don’t miss this special Issue. Inside this Issue, we enter the artist’s garden of Kelsey Beckett, whose fashion-laden portraiture manages to balance beauty and...
Several generations ago when young girls were asked the timeworn question, “Sooo, what do you want to be when you...
We are so grateful for our collaborations and friendship with the amazing curator, innovator, project developer and high-profile collection manager...
We shoot for the moon, promise the moon, and are occasionally even over the moon, yet our selenophilia – from the Greek terms selēnē (moon) and philos (loving) – extends well beyond idiomatic expressions and deep into the cultural fiber of humanity. Earth’s only natural satellite has long been our...
The 2,500-year-old Latin term īnspīrāre – which refers to the act of breathing in or inhaling – is the soul...
Beautiful Bizarre Magazine’s 14th curated exhibition, Halcyon Days, is currently on view at Modern Eden Gallery in San Francisco! Halcyon...
The intriguingly defiant and witchy works of Cai Vega aren’t just beautiful paintings, they’re a proclamation centering queer kink in the cultural narrative. From a young age, Vega found an escape through art. Creating became a refuge from the chaos of an abusive home and the heteronormativity which pushed them...
Opening this Saturday November 12, Luke Hillestad and Richard Ahnert take over Copro Gallery! The two artists bring very different...
As the November winds blow, we forge ahead further into the year and what better way to celebrate the changing...
Contemporary society clings to the notion that we’re either hard wired to be “right-brained” (creative) or “left-brained” (scientific) rather than both. That is likely fueled by neuropsychologist Roger Sperry’s decades-old research into the specific functions and behaviors that each of our cerebral hemispheres are responsible for. Quite a few innovative...














