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16 of the best online shops to buy original art prints for your home

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This Los Angeles art gallery has a selection of amazing art prints for sale, all printed on premium matte artist-grade paper and touting gallery-like quality and colour. They Made This They Made This is a female and LGBT+-founded, contemporary modern art print shop and gallery by partners Aine Donovan and El Jones.

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Why Do Books are the perfect life companion for creatives

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The Do Book Company is an independent publishing house in London that grew out of the Do Lectures, which has been gathering together the world's doers, disruptors and pioneers to share their stories since 2007. They've been translated into multiple languages and published in print, digital and audiobook formats.

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Framed by Frozen Lakes, Richard Johnson’s ‘Ice Huts’ Capture Wintertime Communities in Canada

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“Ice Hut GRID #6” From the Series ‘Ice Huts’ (2007-2019). See more on Richard Johnson Gallery’s website , where prints are available for purchase. Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. All images © Richard Johnson Photography, Inc.,

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Imposing Wild Animals Emerge from Layers of Cardboard in Scott Fife’s Sculptures

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The beastly creations emerge in his aptly named solo show Cardboard Kingdom , which is on view now at Traver Gallery in Seattle. Photo by Traver Gallery. Photo by Traver Gallery. “Were Wulf” (2007), archival cardboard, ink, and red pencil, 25 x 25 x 34 inches. Photo by Traver Gallery.

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How Kodachrome Film Changed the History of Photography

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Ferry Barber Shop, 1959 © Fred Herzog and Equinox Gallery In the 1950s and 1960s, Fred Herzog used it to photograph the streets of Vancouver. Jackpot, 1961 © Fred Herzog and Equinox Gallery A Treasure Trove of Photos from Vancouver in the 1950s and 1960s The Vancouver of the 1950s and 1960s has vanished.

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A new exhibition celebrates James Barnor’s pioneering photography

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1972 The photographer returned to London in the mid-1990s where he has remained since, but it wasn’t until 2007 that he would have his first exhibition, held at the Black Cultural Archives in London. James Barnor at the studio Agfa-Gevaert in Mortsel, Belgium, 1969 Print in progress, Studio X23, Accra, c.

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An Expansive New Book Cultivates Our Global Love for Gardens

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Image courtesy of the artist, Monique Meloche Gallery, and Hales New York/London Spanning more than four millennia of horticultural heritage, a forthcoming tome from Phaidon celebrates the diverse mediums, trends, and traditions of gardens around the globe. Pre-order your copy on Bookshop.

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