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Amazing Wildlife Winning Images from the 1839 Photographer of the Year Awards
Source Design You Trust Wildlife Photographer of the Year: “Emperor family” by Risto Raunio The 2025 1839 Photographer of the Year Awards have unveiled their wildlife winners, and the images are nothing short of breathtaking. From frozen Antarctic vistas to lush jungle scenes, each photo captures raw, intimate moments of nature in its purest form.…
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Spectacular Winners from the 2025 European Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards
Source Design You Trust Overall Winner: “Silent Despair” by Luca Lorenz The 2025 European Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards, hosted by the German Society for Nature Photography, showcase nature’s raw beauty and brutal truths through breathtaking imagery. This year’s standout is Luca Lorenz, a 20-year-old self-taught German photographer, whose black-and-white photo “Silent Despair” moved…
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Moments of Riotous Unrest Converge in Elmer Guevara’s Dramatic Paintings
Source Colossal How do we live when crises compound? Yesterday like today / Ayer cómo hoy is a poignant solo exhibition by Elmer Guevara that collapses time and space into dramatic paintings of unrest and upheaval. Layered with raging fires and warm California light, each work captures a tension between danger and mundanity, peering into…
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Dream Worlds Emerge in Yuichi Hirako’s Larger-than-Life Domestic Spaces
Source Colossal In the uncanny world of Yuichi Hirako, the relationship between humans, nature, and the built environment plays out in vibrant color and unique proportions. The Tokyo-based artist creates large-scale sculptures, paintings, and installations that explore coexistence, often through compositions that appear crowded with domestic objects, food, cats, and figures whose faces are obscured…
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Featured Artist Karen A.V. O’Brien
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist Karen A.V. O’Brien presents a delightful collection of portraits of women from around the world. The post Featured Artist Karen A.V. O’Brien appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Birgit Jürgenssen & Noelia Towers @ Slip House, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The tension lodged within the works of Birgit Jürgenssen and Noelia Towers is on full display in this two-person exhibition at Slip House. Swinging between the former’s illustrations and photographs, and the latter’s crystalline painted images is a dance of surreal and penetrating depictions of womanhood; fraught,…
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Change of Scenery: Keiran Brennan Hinton @ Charles Moffett, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Charles Moffett is pleased to present Change of Scenery, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Canadian artist Keiran Brennan Hinton. The exhibition marks the painter’s third solo show with the gallery. It is the culmination of a year’s worth of travel across the U.S., as Brennan Hinton spent…
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Amazing Found Kodachrome Slides Capture San Francisco Street Scenes in the Early 1960s
Source Design You Trust San Francisco in the early 1960s stood at a cultural crossroads, quietly shifting from postwar tradition toward the vibrant awakening that would soon define it. The city’s streets still echoed mid-century elegance, with cable cars rattling through Nob Hill and pastel Cadillacs cruising past diners in the morning mist. Market Street…
