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Richard Sandler “The Eyes of the City” @ Bronx Documentary Center
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The Eyes of the City, the first major retrospective of legendary New York street photographer Richard Sandler, will be on display at the Bronx Documentary Center. The exhibition will feature work from his monograph, The Eyes of the City, along with never-before-seen prints from his extensive archive.…
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Jane Jin Kaisen
Source artforum.com Transmitted, embodied knowledge is central to the underwater harvesting of the haenyeo, the women divers of South Korea’s Jeju Island. This practice of knowledge sharing allowed the women to be at the
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“Kahlo, Sher-Gil, Stern: Modernist Identities in the Global South”
Source artforum.com In recent years, institutions in South Africa have been plagued by mega-exhibitions that showcase everything from everywhere all at once—sprawling retrospectives and bloated group shows with more than
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Vintage Wicker Baby Walkers: Capturing How Babies Learned to Walk in the Early 1900s-1920s
Source Design You Trust Since the 15th century, baby walkers have helped toddlers learn to walk and encouraged upright posture. They prevented dangerous tumbles into hot stoves and fireplaces, but with regular usage, wooden and wicker baby walkers had considerable wear and tear. Over time, baby walkers have gone by many names and designs, with…
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Laugh Out Loud with Tom Falco’s Pun-derful One-Panel Comics
Source Design You Trust Tom Falco (aka Tomversation) has made a name for himself as an artist with a knack for creating old-school one-panel comics that are both amusing and entertaining. With a talent for seamlessly blending puns and humor in clever ways, Falco’s cartoons offer a perfect escape from the stresses of everyday life.…
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Photographer Discovered An Abandoned House In France Filled With ‘Demonic’ Dolls
Source Design You Trust Bryan Sansivero’s photography captures the beauty and melancholy of abandoned homes with his use of vivid colors and evocative imagery. Through his lens, these ruined structures are imbued with a sense of nostalgia and loss, a striking balance between presence and absence that creates a poetic reflection of forgotten stories and…
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Artist Zai Divecha Brings Illusion of Movement to Life in Monochromatic Paper Works
Source Design You Trust San Francisco-based artist Zai Divecha is captivating art enthusiasts with her latest solo show, “Phase Shift”, on display at Heron Arts (7 Heron St, SF CA) until March 25th. Divecha’s works feature animations and sculptures that pay tribute to early stop-motion devices like zoetropes and phenakistoscopes. By utilizing sequential formations, the…
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Peter Tarka: The Award-Winning 3D Artist Who Captivates Audiences with Fluid Forms, Shapes, and Bright Colors
Source Design You Trust Peter Tarka (previously featured) is a remarkable 3D artist whose creative vision and passion for design have earned him worldwide recognition from some of the most renowned companies in the industry, including Apple, Nike, Google, and Adobe. More: Peter Tarka, Instagram, Behance His distinctive style of using fluid forms, shapes, and…
