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Mischief’s Genius Ads for NPR Provoke Urgent Questions About the Right to Information
Source Colossal In mid-2025, the Trump administration rescinded $9 billion in public media funding and foreign aid, including $1.1 billion slated for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CBP). CBP, in turn, was responsible for distributing funding to organizations like National Public Radio (NPR), Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), and their member stations across the nation. The…
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Dani Guindo’s Dramatic Aerial Photos Reveal the Ghostly Outline of an Icelandic Glacier
Source Colossal In the spectacular, lofty photos of Dani Guindo, heavy clouds and mercurial pools glow amid an Icelandic landscape. The Spanish artist, based in Reykjavík, seeks unique relationships between light, form, and atmosphere. In Iceland, the vicissitudes of the weather and the stark, glacial landscape continually stoke his interests. Guindo typically uses drones to…
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Art Sales Conversations that Lead to Yes
Source Artsy Shark Making a sale requires an understanding of signals, and the start of a conversation that serves the customer. The post Art Sales Conversations that Lead to Yes appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Spectral Birds Endemic to New Zealand Find New Life in Fiona Pardington’s Portraits
Source Colossal There is an air of the spectral to Fiona Pardington’s recent photographs of birds. While they are actual specimens, captured in atmospheric light and exhibiting unique plumage and expressions, there’s something a little bit uncanny about them. Are they real? In a sense, yes, but they’re no longer alive. Some no longer even…
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Gretchen Scherer “Reading the Rooms” @ Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Richard Heller Gallery is pleased to present, Reading the Rooms, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Gretchen Scherer. This will be Gretchen’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.
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Good Looking: Raymond Lemstra @ Nanzuka Underground, Tokyo
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home NANZUKA is pleased to present “Good Looking,” a solo exhibition of new works by Raymond Lemstra at NANZUKA UNDERGROUND. This exhibition marks the artist’s second solo show at NANZUKA following his first exhibition in Japan held at 3110NZ by LDH Kitchen (now Sushi Saito Hanare NANZUKA) in…
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Lost for More Than a Century, the First ‘Sci-Fi’ Film Ever Made Resurfaces
Source Colossal Around 1897, the French director Georges Méliès made a silent short film that, until last month, hadn’t been publicly viewable for more than a century. “Gugusse et l’Automate,” or “Gugusse and the Automaton,” is a 45-second slapstick piece featuring a magician and a Pierrot-styled robot as they duke it out. Méliès is best…
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Dueling Hares and Leaping Toads Top the 2026 British Wildlife Photography Awards
Source Colossal Is there anything more soothing than a sleeping baby swan—known as a cygnet? Or anything more illustrative of the relationship between nature and urban development in the U.K. than the red fox, which are seen in neighborhoods as often as in the wild? For this year’s British Wildlife Photography Awards (BWPA), photographers from…