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Maria Gaspar On Abolition and the High Stakes of Working with Incarcerated Communities
Source Colossal Having grown up in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood, where Cook County Department of Corrections sprawls across 96 acres, Maria Gaspar has always felt the haunting presence of detention. As a child, she visited that jail as part of a Scared Straight program and, through the years, became more involved in conversations about mass…
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A Boy That Don’t Bleed: Caleb Hahne Quintana @ Anat Ebgi, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Anat Ebgi is pleased to announce A Boy That Don’t Bleed, an exhibition by Caleb Hahne Quintana. This is Hahne Quintana’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. On view at 372 Broadway in Tribeca from September 5 through October 18, with an opening reception on Friday, September 5…
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An Electrician Took These Last Photos From Inside World Trade Center in the Weeks Before the Tragic Events of 9/11
Source Design You Trust Konstantin Petrov, an Estonian immigrant and night-shift electrician at the World Trade Center’s “Windows on the World” restaurant, used his unique access to document the Twin Towers’ interiors during the quiet summer nights of 2001. His haunting photographs—featuring empty offices, stairwells, and breathtaking dawn views—offer a rare and intimate glimpse into…
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Spectacular Award-Winning Photos from the International Photography Awards 2025
Source Design You Trust Architecture Photographer of the Year (Professional): “Requiem pour Pianos” by Romain Thiery The 2025 International Photography Awards (IPA) celebrates global talent by showcasing exceptional winning photographs that blend creativity, technical skill, and powerful storytelling. Spanning 11 diverse categories, the selected works range from striking architectural shots to emotionally resonant editorial pieces,…
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Dried Slices of Produce Enliven a Cellar-Like Space in Ruby Jackson’s ‘Picker’
Source Colossal Like ancient traditions of weaving papyrus, Ruby Jackson fashions a similarly desiccated substrate from delicate cuts of produce. The Chatham, New York-based artist sliced and dried a range of fare from apples and pears to purple daikon and watermelon, creating thin, translucent pieces to be collaged into various forms. Jackson’s recent solo exhibition,…
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Yuji Agematsu Arranges Street Debris into Tiny Daily Sculptures
Source Colossal Each day, Yuji Agematsu takes a walk for the explicit purpose of scouring the streets. The dried leaf, lost toy, and even the wad of gum discarded on a park bench are his treasures, which he retrieves and places in the clear cellophane that wraps a pack of cigarettes. Although Agematsu no longer…
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Featured Artist Telagio Baptista
Source Artsy Shark Watercolor artist Telagio Baptista shares a masterful collection of paintings using atmospheric techniques. The post Featured Artist Telagio Baptista appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Seoul, Kawaii Summer Vacation: Takashi Murakami @ Amorepacific, Seoul
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Gagosian is pleased to announce Seoul, Kawaii Summer Vacation, an exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Takashi Murakami presented at the headquarters of Amorepacific, the world-renowned Korean beauty company, in the center of Seoul, opening on September 2. The exhibition takes place in the APMA Cabinet, a…
