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American Family Dynamics Through the Lens of Four Iconic Photographers
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The family photograph has marked the history of photography as the reflex camera and the 35mm film reel became everyday consumer objects. Four American photographers have made it the core of their work, blending long-term documentary reportage, everyday chronicles, and bittersweet fables. Their names: Marianna Rothen, Meryl…
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Conor Harrington’s Poignant “What Goes Around” is the Sign of the Times
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home There are things to learn about Conor Harrington’s new solo show, What Goes Around, on view now at Studio Cromie of FAME Festival in the Southern Italian city of Grottaglie. Context and setting matters. So many shows, painting shows specifically, fall into a trap of just presenting works…
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 136: Bond Truluv and a Portal to Another Dimension
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hong Kong was the center of the art world a few weeks back, as Basel week set the stage for the prominent art capital to get some much overdue love from the pandemic era shutdowns. Juxtapoz, and mainly Radio Juxtapoz, was there for HK Walls, the esteemed…
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Suffocating Subjects Long for Air in Nick Brandt’s Unsettling Underwater Photos
Source Colossal All images © Nick Brandt, shared with permission Although warming global temperatures are causing sea levels to rise around the globe, the Pacific islands are experiencing the change at a more rapid rate than anywhere else. Higher tides and extreme weather can wage unrelating flooding, rendering low-lying regions uninhabitable and displacing the communities that…
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Beautiful Clay Characters and Still Lifes by Irma Grunholz
Source Design You Trust Irma Gruenholz, a three-dimensional illustrator and sculptor based in Madrid, Spain, engages in a creative process centered on hand-sculpted illustrations using clay and various materials to achieve three-dimensional effects. She enjoys delving into the potential of each project, embracing experimentation with textures and seeking novel solutions. Her portfolio spans illustrations for…
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Daniel Mróz, An Illustrator Behind The Stanisław Lem’s Sci-Fi Stories
Source Design You Trust Daniel Mróz (born 3 February 1917 in Kraków; died 21 January 1993 in Kraków) – Polish stage designer and artist, illustrator of the science fiction books of Stanislaw Lem and of the unique, absurd writings of Sławomir Mrożek. Daniel Mróz’s work remained highly valued. Created in the difficult era of Communist…
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90 Photos, 90 Women, 90 Years: ‘The Nature of Hope’ Celebrates Jane Goodall’s Incredible Contributions to Conservation
Source Colossal Jody MacDonald, “Rajan Morning Walk.” All images © the photographers, courtesy of Vital Impacts, shared with permission Jane Goodall, a pioneering primatologist and one of the world’s leading experts on chimpanzees, turned 90 last week, and to celebrate, the team at Vital Impacts (previously) launched a new fundraiser in honor of her legacy.…
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Thousands of Daily Diary Drawings by Pep Carrió Unfurl an Enigmatic World
Source Colossal All images © Pep Carrió, shared with permission Strange and wondrous events take place with every turn of the page in Pep Carrió’s continuing daily diary series (previously). In 2007, the artist challenged himself to draw every day, and an easy way to keep himself both motivated and accountable was to fill up…
