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NASA Just Dropped More Than 12,000 Photos from the Artemis II Mission
Source Colossal When it comes to photo drops, NASA has upped the ante. The organization has added thousands of snapshots from the Artemis II mission to the Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth archive. The album now holds 12,217 images by cosmic travelers Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen during their more…
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Turn Prospects into Art Collectors, Step-by-Step
Source Artsy Shark by Carolyn Edlund Are people stopping in your booth, admiring your work, and walking away? A gap between interest and purchase happens in person, just as it does online. The difference is that in a live setting, you as the artist are part of the experience. And whether you realize…
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Janusz Jurek Embraces the Weirdness of Everyday Life in Captivating Street Photographs
Source Colossal Humor and happenstance take the front seat in Polish photographer Janusz Jurek’s wry images. Working as a graphic designer and commercial photographer by day, he finds the greatest creative freedom in the candid and incidental—the things he notices as he moves about town, travels, and attends festivals and other events. These are the…
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Wander through Adrienna Matzeg’s Embroidered, Late-Night City Explorations
Source Colossal When Adrienna Matzeg embarked on a trip to Kyoto, Tokyo, and Seoul in July 2025, she encountered intense midsummer heat and humidity, which led her to exploring some of the cities’ nooks and crannies in the dark, when it was cooler. Illuminated storefronts and signage characterize the artist’s late-night runs to convenience stores,…
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Maxwell Mustardo Sculpts Ancient Ornamentation in Brilliant Glazed Forms
Source Colossal The shapes of Maxwell Mustardo’s ceramic works evoke ancient amphorae, kraters, and, most recently, kylix—a wide Greek cup with handles—although their surfaces feel distinctly organic. Textured growths cloak the vessels with fungal or lichen-esque forms, albeit in color palettes that are bold and otherworldly. Fluorescent oranges, pinks, and greens appear to glow in…
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Featured Artist Anne Shackelford
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We Spent a Week Quarantined on an Uninhabited Island with 80 Artists
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Gijs Van Vaerenbergh Gracefully Reimagines a 16th-Century Belgian Abbey Church in Steel
Source Colossal In the late 12th century, a nobleman named Count Gerard van Loon commissioned an abbey to serve as his final resting place. Over the next few decades, amid plenty of political tumult, Herkenrode Abbey in Hasselt, Belgium, was converted to the first Cistercian convent for women. It was a site of pilgrimage from…