Arts
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“Whenever I go back” by Photographer Marco Marinucci
[ad_1] An ongoing meditation on home and belonging by London-based photographer Marco Marinucci. Originally from Pescara, Italy, Marinucci’s work explores themes of identity, migration, and familial roots. His photographs reflect a profound connection to the landscapes and traditions that have shaped his life. Since emigrating to London, Marco has been navigating the complexities of living…
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Pantelis Georgitsis: Illuminating Stillness in a World on Pa…
[ad_1] A Vision Anchored in Emotion and Light In the quiet corners of Thessaloniki, Greece, where urban stillness intersects with history, Pantelis Georgitsis crafts evocative images that capture more than just visual beauty—they channel deeply felt emotion and cinematic atmosphere. As an art photographer with a background in photography, graphic arts, and physical therapy, Georgitsis…
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Linda Yablonsky reports from Frieze New York 2025
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A Different World is Back!
Sequel Heads to Netflix with Strategic Pilot and Bold New VisionBy Relentless AaronNetflix is officially breathing new life into one of the most beloved Black sitcoms of all time. A sequel to A Different World, the groundbreaking series that first aired in 1987, is now in active development—with a pilot greenlit for production and a…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Rahn Marion “Where Spirit Meets Bone” @ …
[ad_1] Monya Rowe Gallery is pleased to announce the second New York solo exhibition by Memphis-based artist Rahn Marion titled Where Spirit Meets Bone. The title of the exhibition, Where Spirit Meets Bone, is borrowed from a song by Southern singer Lucinda Williams (1953-). The phrase is a metaphor for the intersection where the physical body and the spiritual self…
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Esaí Alfredo’s Oil Paintings Merge Mysterious Narratives wit…
[ad_1] In an iconic 1979 episode of Saturday Night Live, Steve Martin and Bill Murray shuffle onstage dressed like tourists. Peering out beyond the camera—and thus behind us—they repeatedly ask, “What the hell is that?” Stoking our curiosity and never divulging what “that” really is, yet preventing us from ever seeing it either, the answer…
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“Skybox” by Photographer Machteld Kroon
[ad_1] Lens-based artist Machteld Kroon rephotographs old, found footage of unknown origin. Based in The Netherlands, Kroon’s photography explores family life and heritage, blending documentary and constructed realities. With a background in fine art, her work delves into the intricate tapestry of identity, memory, and ancestry. This particular project is based on a box of…
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2025 Joan Miró Prize Awarded to Kapwani Kiwanga
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Juxtapoz Magazine – The Winners of the A’ Design Awards & Co…
[ad_1] Folks, friends, fellow people, it is that time of the year where we announce the winners of the 2024—25 A Design Awards & Competition! The world may be currently in a state of… let’s say a bit of stasis, but the innovation and design being created around the globe is at a peak. A creative…
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Celeste’s Immersive Textile Installations Embrace the Warm I…
[ad_1] When María Fernanda Camarena and Gabriel Rosas Alemán aren’t in their Mexico City studio, you might find them pulling weeds or chopping vegetables. “We love cooking and gardening—practices rooted in care, and ones we’d love to weave into our work someday,” they say. “There’s a quiet mindfulness in both that aligns perfectly with what…

