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A Monograph Gathers Dozens of Jolly, Anxious, and Relatable Characters by Artist Jean Jullien
“Pepe the Weekender” (2018), made for Lieux Mouvants. Image © Nicole Zezig. All images courtesy of Phaidon, shared with permission It's easy to recognize the quirky, joyful...
1 hour ago - Colossal
Fold an Elaborate Origami Menagerie with DIY Instructions from Jo Nakashima
All images © Jo Nakashima Since 2010, Brazilian origami artist Jo Nakashima has amassed a trove of original designs ranging from modular cubes and kinetic works to multicolor...
1 hour ago - Colossal
Broadway Deal Over Rudin Shows Will Limit Nondisclosure Agreements
Performers and stage managers were released from agreements they signed to work on four shows that were produced by Scott Rudin after their union, Actors' Equity, filed complaints.
1 hour ago - NY Times
Review: The Stephen Petronio Company Reconnects
The group returns to the Joyce with a program that includes a new work, a Trisha Brown revival and a 2006 Petronio dance.
2 hours ago - NY Times
Edward William Cooke - part 2
Edward William Cooke (1811-1880) was an English landscape and marine painter. He was born in London, the son of well-known line engraver George Cooke; his uncle, William...
2 hours ago - Poul Webb
New fresco by Amaury Dubois in Calais, France
More than a confirmation, it is a consecration for the contemporary painter who signs his second church in this spring 2022. After having created in 2020, for the first time in...
2 hours ago - Street Art News
FilterPixel Photo Culling AI Software Increases Workflow Productivity by 75%
FilterPixel automates the process of looking for photographs that are not good enough to be framed and added to your portfolio of work. The software uses Artificial...
3 hours ago - Peta Pixel
Sketch o'the Week- Vincent Price!
I sometimes do themes with my weekly sketch, like my ongoing “classic rock stars” series. I think I'm going to spend the next few weeks doing a series of horror film related...
4 hours ago - Tom Richmond
The Beauty of Simplicity: Getting to Know the Work of Lins Arquitetos Associados
Juizado Especial Cível e Criminal de Unileão / Lins Arquitetos Associados. Image © Joana França The hammock swaying on the balcony, the sunlight passing through the pierced...
9 hours ago - Arch Daily
In ‘Forothermore,' Artist Nick Cave Harnesses the Power of Beauty and Art to Inspire Change
Soundsuits. All photos by Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago, shared with permission From floral Soundsuits and found-object sculptures to a multicolor web of millions of pony beads...
19 hours ago - Colossal
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DiGi Swap Falls Short of Its Lofty Ambitions, Review Concludes
The DiGi Swap is a combination smartphone holster and app that connects to a film camera and is designed to allow photographers to shoot with classic film bodies as if they...
Landscape Photography: The Ultimate Guide
Landscape photography is one of the most popular photographic genres. It's easy to get started with the genre, but it can take a lifetime to master landscape photography...
A Monograph Gathers Dozens of Jolly, Anxious, and Relatable Characters by...
“Pepe the Weekender” (2018), made for Lieux Mouvants. Image © Nicole Zezig. All images courtesy of Phaidon, shared with permission It's easy to recognize the quirky, joyful...
Fold an Elaborate Origami Menagerie with DIY Instructions from Jo Nakashima
All images © Jo Nakashima Since 2010, Brazilian origami artist Jo Nakashima has amassed a trove of original designs ranging from modular cubes and kinetic works to multicolor...
‘Atoms and Ashes,' a Frightening Tour of Six Nuclear Accidents
Serhii Plokhy writes about Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and other disasters, and about the common impulse among governments “to hide information and, later, to spin or distort it.”
He Might Be the Most Influential Director You've Never Heard Of
Marty Callner made the first modern special, setting the template still in use. (He was also key to hair-metal videos. But that's another story.)
Fujifilm's Business is Booming Thanks to the Success of Film
It's the time of year when many corporations announce performance over the last year and Fuji is no different, except all eyes are on recovery from COVID shutdowns and supply...
Tom Cruise on “Top Gun: Maverick” and Doing His Own Stunts
Cruise spoke at the 75th edition of the Cannes Film Festival for the premiere of “Top Gun: Maverick.”
A Band ‘About Being Messy and Chaotic'? Porridge Radio Finds Its Moment
On its new album, “Waterslide, Diving Board, Ladder to the Sky,” Dana Margolin's indie-rock band thrives on emotional intensity.
Broadway Deal Over Rudin Shows Will Limit Nondisclosure Agreements
Performers and stage managers were released from agreements they signed to work on four shows that were produced by Scott Rudin after their union, Actors' Equity, filed complaints.