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10 best artist and illustration agents in New York City

Creative Boom

With the rise of digital tools both for making art and sending it around the world in an instant, in one sense, it's now easier than ever to make money as a freelance illustrator. With its rich tapestry of art galleries, publishing houses and media outlets, New York City is a veritable hub for illustration agents.

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Kevin Rooi on dealing with rejection, making best use of AI and being your own boss

Creative Boom

Born in the Caribbean and now based in the Netherlands, Kevin moved to Amsterdam in 2012 to study graphic design, and then spent the beginning of his career enjoying internships and placements at various outlets, including for online magazine DATmag. It wasn't always so easy, though, as we find out.

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Florence Henri: the forgotten female pioneer of surreal photography

UX Collective

Therefore, she married a Swiss domestic servant and moved to Paris in 1925 to study painting in the art studio of cubism. It is a typical painting influenced by Constructivism (1915–1930) (The Art Story, 2012). This photo was published in the avant-garde magazine i10. Atlas Gallery | Fine Art Photography.

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Riken Yamamoto Wins 2024 Pritzker Architecture Prize

Azure Magazine

Yokosuka Museum of Art, 2006, Yokosuka, Japan. The inviting serpentine entrance evokes the surrounding Tokyo Bay and nearby mountains, while many of the galleries are underground, providing those who approach with a clear, undisturbed visual experience of the natural geography. I sat in between,” he recalls. PHOTO: Tomio Ohashi.

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‘Modern Women/Modern Vision’ Celebrates the 20th Century’s Most Influential Photographers

Colossal

One of the more accessible mediums, photography has long been an entry point for those relegated to the periphery of the art world, and a group exhibition on view now at the Denver Art Museum celebrates those who helped develop and define the genre as it grew throughout the 20th Century. via Blind Magazine ). Image © 2021 Kar?na

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Photographers Celebrate Black History, from the 1920s to Now

Feature Shoot

1924, 5 x 7 inches ©Donna Mussenden Van Der Zee, Courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York Harlem Through the Eyes of James Van Der Zee “Picture it: Harlem, 1918. © The Gordon Parks Foundation, courtesy of the Gordon Parks Foundation and Jenkins Johnson Gallery. James Van Der Zee, Marcus Garvey with George O.

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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. Speaking to Design Week in 2012 , Gill did not hold back.

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