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Amazing Winning Photos from the Shape Category from the 2025 AAP Magazine Awards
Source Design You Trust 1st Place Winner: “The Illusion of Poppies” by Julie Wang (United States) The 2025 AAP Magazine Awards honored the power of shape in photography, showcasing some exceptional winners whose work explores form, geometry, and structure as essential tools of visual storytelling. Selected from global submissions, these images span architectural precision and…
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Vibrant Portraits in Tim Flach’s ‘Feline’ Celebrate Our Enduring Love for Cats
Source Colossal Through the lens of Tim Flach, exotic bird species, farm animals, and our canine companions brim with personality. Through books like Dogs, Endangered, and Birds, he highlights familiar animals alongside wildlife we don’t often get the chance to meet face-to-face (thankfully, in some cases). Flach’s vibrant bird portraits and projects centered around the…
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Joseph Renda Jr.’s Surreal Trompe-l’œil Portals Frame Esoteric Scenes
Source Colossal In the paintings of Joseph Renda Jr., trompe-l’œil windows, arches, and blue skies meet in surreal settings. His René Magritte-esque canvases celebrate nature and the uncanny, sometimes infused with a tinge of humor, to encourage an appreciation for the interconnectedness of all things. Instead of focusing on the subconscious, like the 20th-century Surrealists,…
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Featured Artist Susan Hunter Guise
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Hyacinth Canyon: Joshua Petker @ Anat Ebgi Gallery, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Anat Ebgi is pleased to present new paintings by Los Angeles artist Joshua Petker. The exhibition, entitled Hyacinth Canyon, is the artists’s third solo exhibition at the gallery. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, September 13, 6-8 pm.
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Grace Weaver “Mothers” @ Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin
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Kerry James Marshall: The Histories @ Royal Academy of Arts, London
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Against the Ornamental Backdrops of Claire Rosen’s Photos, Birds Strut Their Stuff
Source Colossal Our human impulse to categorize and collect is a central theme of a robust body of work by Claire Rosen. For more than a decade, Rosen has sought out chattering macaws, cockatoos with fluffy, blush-colored plumage, and ornery owls, which she pairs with patterned papers and textiles. An African penguin, for example, stares…