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In ‘Dyal Thak,’ Photographer Kin Coedel Offers an Intimate Glimpse of Life on the Rapidly Changing Tibetan Plateau
Source Colossal All images © Kin Coedel, shared with permission Nestled between the Himalayas and the Taklamakan Desert, the Tibetan Plateau is sometimes referred to as the “third pole.” The vast region harbors the largest source of fresh water outside the arctic and supplies 20 percent of the global population with the vital resource. Due to rising…
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Banksy “Morning is Broken” Street Work Shows Up and Then is… Broken
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home We woke up to a broken morning, er, Banksy’s new work entitled Morning is Broken. Following his Valentine’s Day work, this is the most active Banksy has been in quite some time, and follows a nice run of street art in the UK with the BEYOND THE STREETS…
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Expressive Portraits Emerge from Pieces of Cardboard in Josh Gluckenstein’s Wildlife Sculptures
Source Colossal All images © Josh Gluckenstein, shared with permission Since childhood, London-based artist Josh Gluckenstein has been fascinated by the incredible diversity of our planet’s wildlife and inspired to make sculptures of animals from found materials. He often uses discarded or recycled materials like clothing from thrift shops or wood from old furniture, and…
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Transcending digital dualism through networked poetry
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Talya Feldman
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Lucía Pizzani
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From Perrotin Paris: Bernar Venet, Matignon and place Vendôme
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Talya Feldmann