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Mike Nelson on his sensory new survey, scavenging objects and simulating reality

Creative Boom

Mike Nelson, MAGAZIN: Büyük Valide Han, 2003. Photo credit: Mike Nelson, Courtesy the artist and 303 Gallery, New York; Galleria Franco Noero, Turin; Matt’s Gallery, London; and neugerriemschneider, Berlin Extinction Beckons is the new immersive show from installation artist Mike Nelson on show at the Hayward Gallery.

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Florence Henri: the forgotten female pioneer of surreal photography

UX Collective

This photo was published in the avant-garde magazine i10. First World War Exhibition at IWM London Review: Sights and Sounds of the Trenches. Exhibition: “Florence Henri. Retrieved March 18, 2023, from [link] Exhibit Examines Ohio’s Forgotten Role In The Women’s Suffrage Movement. Atlas Gallery | Fine Art Photography.

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New Bruce Davidson show captures Britain on the cusp of modernisation

Creative Review

A new exhibition at Huxley-Parlour Gallery in London is bringing together some of Bruce Davidson’s most iconic photographs as well as lesser-known work tracing 1960s Britain. Bruce Davidson: A United Kingdom includes photographs taken on his two-month trip around Britain for a commission from The Queen magazine in 1960.

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Skate culture: No comply

UX Collective

Somerset House’s exhibition explores the impact of skateboarding in the UK. Written by Craig Berry Designer & Writer Reece Leung – Vaughan Jones (2015) In one of my first ‘proper’ fine art classes in about 2011 we were given a brief for a new project; it was simply called “Passions and Obsessions”. The everything.

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How Cindy Sherman Revolutionized Portrait Photography

Feature Shoot

The stunning new book, Cindy Sherman (Rizzoli Electa), produced in conjunction with a recent exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery , catalogues the artist’s work from the mid-1970s through the present day in a series of around 150 works that trace the evolution of her portraits over the years.

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The Many Layers of Cornelia Oberlander’s Landscapes

Azure Magazine

Honoured with monographs, biography, every kind of award, and now an exhibition of her work organized by the West Vancouver Museum and the Art Gallery of Alberta. In 1953, she attended Richard Neutra’s lecture at the Vancouver Art Gallery, which electrified her along with just about everybody else in the audience.

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The 10 Projects that Defined a Decade of Canadian Architecture

Azure Magazine

When 60 Richmond Street welcomed its first residents in 2011, the striking building – defined by a play of colourful, interlocking volumes – represented the Toronto Community Housing Corporation’s first new co-operative in 20 years. 60 Richmond Street East by Teeple Architects, 2010. Want to solve the housing crisis?