Tag: art
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M. H. Rubin Critiquing and discussing photography, particularly for novices, can be difficult. Most critique is exceptionally subjective — various nice ways to say you don’t like something, and some… more ›
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Hannah Nijsten, installation view of “Squares Cubed,” at Outernet, London, 2024. Photo courtesy of Outernet. Earlier this year, Taschen published On NFTs, an essay collection commemorating the 10 years since… more ›
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Called Destination India: Foreign Artists in India, 1857-1947, the show focuses on artists who travelled to colonial India from around the world. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c28ejl4nvgyo more ›
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On a hot afternoon in June, four people stood in the lobby of Travelers Hotel off Third Street in Clarksdale, Mississippi, each taking in the images that lined its walls.… more ›
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Welcome to Smithsonian Open Access, where you can download, share, and reuse millions of the Smithsonian’s images—right now, without asking. With new platforms and tools, you have easier access to… more ›
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The rapid advancement of digitalisation is expanding the way we explore art by creating new virtual spaces in which artistic works can be experienced digitally, alongside analogue ones. With virtual… more ›
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Marc Camille Chaimowicz. Photo: Marc Camille Chaimowicz/Andrew Kreps Gallery. Paris-born artist Marc Camille Chaimowicz, whose work interrogated the boundary between art and design, has died at the age of seventy-seven.… more ›
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On March 27, a large group of artists and creators from across the web noticed the frightening extent to which a once-beloved, highly influential community platform of theirs had, like… more ›
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“A meaning that does not stem from organizing intention. https://doctorow.medium.com/https-pluralistic-net-2024-05-13-spooky-action-at-a-close-up-invisible-hand-5c873636eb47 more ›
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With spring fairs like Frieze New York, NADA, Independent, and TEFAF taking place last week and this week in New York, we’re turning to 10 New York Collectors, from Rodney… more ›
