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Stunning Winning Photos From The 2025 Audubon Bird Photography Awards
Source Design You Trust Grand Prize: “Ringed Kingfisher” by Felipe Esteban Toledo Alarcón The 2025 Audubon Bird Photography Awards just dropped a jaw-dropping collection that redefines avian photography across the Western Hemisphere. With expanded participation from biodiversity-rich regions like Chile and Colombia, this year’s entries showcased an electrifying range of bird life—from dazzling hummingbirds to…
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Beautiful Birds And Mammals Winning Photos from the 2025 GDT Nature Photographer of the Year
Source Design You Trust Overall Winner: “Dipper flying through waterfall” by Konrad Wothe The 2025 GDT Nature Photographer of the Year competition has unveiled a stunning collection of twenty award-winning images that capture birds and mammals in breathtaking detail. These photographs go far beyond aesthetics, offering rare glimpses into the hidden lives of wildlife through…
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Beautiful Winning Photos from the 2025 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year
Source Design You Trust Overall Winner: “Fractal Forest” by Ross Gudgeon, Western Australia The 2025 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition celebrated its 22nd edition by showcasing the breathtaking beauty and delicate state of the natural world. Western Australian photographer Ross Gudgeon won top honors with a mesmerizing macro shot of cauliflower soft…
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Untamed Flora Subsumes Abandoned Greenhouses in Romain Veillon’s ‘Secret Gardens’
Source Colossal In Romain Veillon’s most recent body of work, Secret Gardens, the enigmatic allure of abandoned greenhouses takes center stage. Traveling to derelict sites to immortalize forgotten corners of the world, the French photographer invites viewers into spaces where humans are decentered. The boundaries between interior and exterior are a key element in Veillon’s…
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Calder Gardens, a Light-Filled Museum and Prairie, Houses the Sculptor’s Work in Philadelphia
Source Colossal Alexander Calder’s most widely recognized creation is perhaps the mobile. The lauded artist was a titan of Modernism whose desire to “draw” three-dimensional objects spirited the invention of what went on to become both an art historical achievement and a ubiquitous nursery item. Broadly interested in movement and space, Calder (1898–1976) is often…
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Brazil Modern @ R & Company, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Brazil Modern traces the evolution of Brazilian design, from its twentieth-century roots to its recognition as a vital force in the global design revolution. Characterized by rich hardwoods, ingenuity, and the spirit of brasilidade, this exhibition celebrates Brazilian masterworks through a presentation of historical works that shaped its legacy.
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Bugbee: Sam Friedman and Josh Sperling @ Library Street Collective, Detroit
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Library Street Collective is pleased to present Bugbee, a two-person exhibition with Sam Friedman and Josh Sperling opening October 18, 2025. The exhibition will feature new works by each artist, in addition to collaborative pieces created jointly by the pair.
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Innumerable Dots Form Bright, Bold Gradients in Nano Ponto’s Entirely Handpoked Tattoos
Source Colossal In the hands of Argentinian tattooer Nano Ponto, lush gradients and surreal compositions emerge from layers and layers of tiny dots. Entirely self-taught, Ponto never learned to use the machines typical for many artists working in the medium. He instead embarked on an experimental journey 13 years ago that has since produced a…