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Erin O’Keefe Is Portraying a Story of “Nonfiction”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Nonfiction is the second solo exhibition by American artist Erin O’Keefe at Seventeen, encompassing a new series of unique photographs that are displayed in groupings across the gallery. The exhibition title references the essentially documentary and representational nature of these images, at the same time as alluding…
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A Portfolio: Kento IIDA
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Leonardo Guglielmi Mixes His Italian Roots and Contemporary Chinese Culture in New Works
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The Good, the Bad, and the Frustrating: Evangeline Neo’s Firsthand Account of Living in Japan
Source Design You Trust If you’ve ever studied or lived abroad, you know that culture shock is real. It can impact your perspective, especially if your home country is drastically different from the one you are visiting. Evangeline Neo experienced this firsthand when she studied in Tokyo from 2010 to 2014. She noticed a lot…
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How Ainsley Drew’s Terrible Drawings are Bringing Smiles to Faces Everywhere
Source Design You Trust Ainsley Drew may not be the best artist, but she has certainly captured the hearts of many with her quirky and hilarious drawings. As the mind behind Instagram account @lousydrawingsforgoodpeople, Ainsley draws inspiration from various sources and shares her work on social media platforms regularly. More: Instagram h/t: boredpanda During the…
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Paris+ Reveals Exhibitors for Second Edition
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Tom Hegen’s Aerial Photos of Spanish Olive Groves Reveal Undulating Patterns and Deep Traditions
Source Colossal All images © Tom Hegen, shared with permission For millennia, Spain has been leading producer of olives thanks to the Mediterranean climate’s long, hot summers and mild winter temperatures. Harvested and cured in brine or ground up to extract the natural oils, the fruits are grown on trees planted in vast groves that…
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Shelburne Museum Plans Indigenous Art Center