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Meet 6 Shillington Half Scholarship Winners from 2019

Shillington

To build up the excitement, meet six of our 2019 winners from New York, Sydney and London. Anderson, Mayo, Louise, Darsh, Mason and Niamh were all so excited to win a Shillington Half Scholarship back in 2019. That is why when I first saw a Shillington advertisement in Frankie magazine, I couldn’t imagine a better fit.

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Just Pictures exhibition celebrates boundary-pushing photography

Creative Review

Here: Joshua Woods, Black Power, 2019 The artists were chosen by Sargent, the author behind the widely acclaimed photography book The New Black Vanguard, for the way in which their images “operate in many different contexts, photographically and culturally”, he said in a statement. Top image: Yagazie Emezi, Lilith, 2020.

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Florence Henri: the forgotten female pioneer of surreal photography

UX Collective

Although color photographs were invented in 1861, they did not become popular until 1936 by Kodak (A Brief History of Color Photography, 2019). The woman’s dark clothes contrast with the metal balls (A Brief History of Color Photography, 2019). This photo was published in the avant-garde magazine i10. 2019, December 20).

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Steven Holl Architects Unveils Museum of Fine Arts Houston

Azure Magazine

Slowly but surely, Texas is becoming a new locus of cultural centres designed by some of the leading figures in architecture, art and design today. Now, after almost six years in development, Steven Holl Architect s’ Nancy and Rich Kinder Building for the Museum of Fine Arts Houston is set to open its doors in late November. .

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10 Striking Projects That Will Shape Architecture in 2020

Azure Magazine

Inuit Art Centre by Michael Maltzan. Shaped like an upside-down T, M+ will serve as a permanent home for the museum organization of the same name, housing galleries of varying sizes and types in its long horizontal base as well as studios, research facilities and restaurants in the diaphanous vertical extension that juts up from its centre.

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An Artist Puts Black Representation Front and Center

Feature Shoot

—and in 2018, she saw Tyler Mitchell become the first Black photographer to shoot the cover of American Vogue in the magazine’s 128-year history. In 2019, the National Portrait Gallery acquired Mitchell’s now-iconic portrait of Beyoncé for its permanent collection. He was 23 years old.

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Remembering Bob Gill: “There’s no such thing as a bad client”

Design Week

He later studied at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts before moving to New York. Early professional work included illustrations for magazines such as Esquire and Seventeen. “There’s no such thing as a bad client” Gill with Seymour Chwast in 2019.

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