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Curated by a team of US-based Eastern European designers, The New Exhibition connects artists caught in the crossfire of war directly with art directors and agencies in the West. When a team of designers at design company Collins began researching portfolios for an online directory of Ukrainian creatives, they noticed something striking. “The style of many illustrators has completely shifted since Russian tanks rolled across the border into Ukraine,” says the team behind The New Exhibition, launched by Collins. It is but one of many creative revelations that have come out of the research process behind the new project, The New Exhibition – an ongoing online resource that features artists from across the creative world.
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The winning shots from the renowned Bird Photographer of the Year contest capture the mundane moments and extraordinary adventures of our avian neighbors. From a sleepy owl camouflaged by tree bark to a lurching great crested grebe, the stunning birds shown here were chosen out of more than 15,000 e
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In The Redemption, photography-based artist Tawny Chatmon (previously) celebrates the beauty of Black hair through a series of arresting portraits superimposed with 24 karat gold flourishes. Each photograph features a solemn child who's dressed in hand-painted ornate, gilt garments that are inspired
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As a travelling retrospective of her work opens in Bangkok, the Ai Weiwei-approved photographer Luo Yang discusses a decade spent photographing Chinese women
Edward Burtynsky’s photographs show surreal and sublime wastelands created by the industrial processes that are pushing the planet to its limits
It's not every day that you hear about a classic film line being brought back from the dead, but that's what's being announced today. Kodak Ektachrome film photographers.
Since graduating from ECAL in 2014, artist Manon Wertenbroek has been elbowing her way into gallery spaces from Netherlands to Belgium, Italy to France, among them appearances at Art Basel and Amsterdam’s Foam Gallery.
On the eve of the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States, The Eye of Photography proposes to rediscover this magnificent series of portraits shot in 1980 by Lisa Jack featuring President Barack Obama, still a young student at Occidental College in Los Angeles.
Iconic BUFFALO subculture was created in the 80s by Ray Petri, Jamie Morgan and Barry Kamen. Young creatives with mixed heritages and eclectic references, the Buffalos took inspiration from around the world, blending clothing styles and casting diverse models.
Acclaimed "LIFE" magazine photographer Gordon Parks shot Muhammad Ali in 1966 and 1970. Those images are currently on view at the late artist's foundation.
Tomorrow, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium inaugures Uncensored photographs an exhibition by the provocative artist Andres Serrano.
At 65, Steve McCurry is one of the world’s best-traveled photojournalists, but in 1978 he was still relatively new to globetrotting. He had already lived i
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maciek jasik imagines fruits and vegetables filled, not with a fleshy, edible interior, but rather plumes and puffs of vibrantly colored vapor.
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Captured in the marshlands of southern Denmark, Søren Solkær’s ongoing project documents one of nature's most mesmerizing phenomena. BLACK SUN focuses on the quiet landscapes of the Danish photographer's childhood where nearly one million starlings congregate during the vernal and autumnal seasons.
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Cette semaine, Ira Stehmann Fine Art présente les photographies de Michael Kenna issues de son nouveau livre "Buddha" disponible en août 2020. Cette présentation exclusive en ligne est un aperçu avant l'exposition qui ouvrira plus tard cette année.
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Phillips announces the sale of Artist | Icon | Inspiration: Women in Photography, an auction presented with gallerist and collector Peter Fetterman that will explore the role of women as artists, subjects, and innovators. The auction on 7 June in New York will offer approximately…
Photographer Leah Kennedy's aerial photographs of Namibia look like otherworldly abstract environments that are out of this world.
By Gaudrius Dzikaras via Bored Panda Photographers Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher spent over 30 years taking photos of ceremonies, rituals and the daily life of …
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Although Torbjørn Rødland recalls having a camera from the age of 11, as a teenager his passion was drawing. "After doing caricatures and political cartoons for local newspapers," he says, "I got fed up with communicating easily decodable idea.
Fashion photographer Florian Joahn grew up in a remote industrial small town in east Germany. Somewhere in between starting off as graphic designer, moving to Ghana where he worked as a teacher for deaf children, before embarking on a five year art education in Amsterdam to become an installation artist, Florian learnt that fashion photography was his calling. It was a decision that sent him packing his suitcases once again, this time to relocate to London. “Photography is the medium I move the most naturally in and find it the easiest to express myself,” he says. “I have a high respect for fashion design and love the craftsmanship of it, but I also realised that fashion comes to live when you put it in a context, if it is on a person on the street or a model in front of the camera. Those are the moments I am interested in.
Initiative is a key word to describe _El Alto_, the recent publication by Peter Granser. As a self-taught photographer, Peter’s perspective on the work of Freddy Mamani Silvestre, additionally a self-taught architect, is a true representation of independent inventiveness.
Marc Riboud died yesterday. In fact, the last recent years Marc was not living in the same world as we are. Marc was one of the living legend of Magnum and the Golden Age of the Photojournalism. He has now in Perpignan for Visa pour L'image a beautiful exhibition ; here it is. Later this fall we will devote one day of l'Oeil de la photographie to his incredible life and work.
While it's clear print is here to stay a little longer, the debate has recently shifted towards how we ensure it does by innovating approaches to magazine-making. Gym Class Magazine has continually touted the magazines that push the format and in its latest issue, which came out last week, one article discusses how publications are using the power of magazine covers to stand out in the digital age. Written by Colin Crummy (film editor at i-D and contributing editor at Esquire), the journalist draws upon on recent examples including Kim Kardashian’s Break the Internet cover for_ Paper to illustrate the impact covers can still have. The magazine has kindly let us reprint an extract from the article below.
The Museum of Modern Art launches Seeing Through Photographs, its first massive open online course for a general audience, available on Coursera starting February 10, 2016. Using works from MoMA’s expansive collection as a point of departure, the course encourages participants to look critically at photographs through the diverse ideas, approaches, and technologies that inform their making. Seeing Through Photographs can be found at coursera.org/learn/photography.
Breaking through the boys’ club of photography, these fearless female visionaries spotlighted identity politics, the body and sexuality.
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