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New art exhibition in Ukraine offers a range of perspectives on war, past and present

Creative Boom

Jam Factory, a new arts centre in Lviv, Ukraine, has just launched its opening exhibition. Here at Creative Boom, we get invited to a lot of exhibitions, and there's unfortunately never time to attend them all. But here we're going to take a deep dive into some of the artwork in the exhibition itself. Digital photo.

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Cultural festivals for the soul: 2024 events that celebrate art, design, and creativity

Creative Boom

March Art Dubai – UAE, 1-3 March Held in the Madinat Jumeirah Hotel, this is the leading international art fair in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia, offering an extensive programme of exhibitions, talks, and workshops. Plan your visit to different exhibitions in advance and savour Milan's exquisite Italian cuisine.

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No Home from War: Tales of Survival and Loss by Photographer Ivor Prickett

We And The Color

From April 30 – July 30, 2023, The Collezione Maramotti presents Ivor Prickett’s documentary photography exhibition, No Home from War: Tales of Survival and Loss. Prickett’s largest show to date is called “No Home from War,” featuring over fifty photographs taken in conflict zones between 2006 and 2022.

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The sonic dimension of the Metaverse

UX Collective

One project I was really interested in when living in Yorkshire in 2006 was the sonic henge project. As the exhibition explained: Using their position as pop musicians as a starting point, Kaiser Chiefs chose to rethink sound as a medium, inviting visitors to join them in exploring the edges between music, art, creation and performance.

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Henry Leutwyler Traces the Life & Legacy of Philippe Halsman

Feature Shoot

Oliver Halsman Rosenberg, Philippe and Yvonne’s grandson, saved many of these items in 2006 when the family left their studio in New York. In many ways, the book represents a collaboration between two photographers—Philippe Halsman and Henry Leutwyler—running from the past into the present.

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Tobias Frere-Jones: An Exhibit at the Royal Academy of Art

Fonts by Hoefler&Co.

Tobias is the fourth and current holder of the Gerrit Noordzij Prize, which was presented to him in 2006. This Friday, the prize passes to the next recipient, an occasion marked by two festivities: Wim Crouwel will receive the 2009 prize, and the Royal Academy will open an exhibit of Tobias’s work. —JH.

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Edible Anus Company Makes Chocolate Buttholes, And People Are Actually Buying Them

Design You Trust

The Edible Anus first saw the light of day in 2006 when the London artist, Magnus Irvin, made a range of them in multi-coloured chocolate to present in an exhibition. It was at the ensuing show that he met and formed a partnership with Mr Ritzema, a tall man of Dutch desent.