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Spectacular Winning Photos Of The Travel Photographer Of The Year 2022
Source Design You Trust These are the 35 winning photographs from the Travel Photographer of the Year 2022 competition. The top prize was awarded to a snapshot of one of the world’s last two remaining Northern White rhinos, out of the 20,000 submissions. Overall Winner: Travel Photographer Of The Year 2022: Matjaz Krivic, Slovenia Matjaz…
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Paradigm Gallery’s Grand Opening of New Location in Old City, Philadelphia with Nazeer Sabree and Jason Andrew Turner
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Paradigm Gallery is pleased to announce the grand opening of its new location in Old City at 12 N. 3rd St. on Friday, April 7th, 2023. The 7,000 sq. ft., 5-story building was purchased by Paradigm founders Sara McCorriston and Jason Chen in Fall 2022. In addition…
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The Autochrome: A Revolutionary but Brief Moment in Photography History
Source Design You Trust The Autochrome was a groundbreaking photographic process that revolutionized the industry in the early 20th century. Developed by the Société Lumière in 1907, the Autochrome was the first industrial color photography process available to the public. American photographer Edward Steichen even described it as the “most beautiful process that photography has…
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Exploring the Power of Surreal Landscapes – The Otherworldly Art of Jati Putra Pratama
Source Design You Trust Jati Putra Pratama, an Indonesian graphic designer, has gained a reputation for his incredible artwork, which defies the laws of physics and challenges our perceptions of reality. His surreal landscapes seem to exist in a world beyond our own, where gravity has lost its hold and the very fabric of nature…
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Guggenheim Names 2023 Fellowship Recipients
Source artforum.com The Guggenheim Foundation has announced the 171 recipients of its 2023 fellowships. Those awarded the sought-after honor include painters, filmmakers, photographers, writers, architects, scientists,
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Amy Taubin on Kelly Reichardt’s Showing Up
Source artforum.com THE MOST EVOCATIVE WORD with which to describe Kelly Reichardt’s films is “homespun,” in the sense of something that is handmade and textured, the opposite of slick, glossy, or eye-catching. Reichardt
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In ‘Fragmented,’ Expansive Scenes Rendered in Ink by Robert Strati Emanate from Shattered Porcelain Plates
Source Colossal All images © Robert Strati, shared with permission When an heirloom plate crashed to the floor, rather than trying to glue the pieces back together, Robert Strati had a more creative idea to preserve the spirit of the object. He arranged the shards on a two-dimensional surface, mimicking the way the pieces scattered…
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Reclaiming the monstrous kitsch of Dachau
Source artforum.com At first glance, “Porzellan Manufaktur Allach,” Robert Russell’s current solo exhibition at Anat Egbi Gallery in Los Angeles (on through April 22), is a close study of cuteness. But after spending
