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Creative leads on the women that inspire them most

Creative Boom

The first female editor of design and architecture magazine Icon, Priya, was nominated as Fiona Macpherson New Editor of the Year. After an early career as a lawyer at a magic circle firm, she began her art career at the Victoria and Albert Museum. "As Simonida was surrounded by art from a young age. Joy Nazzari.

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A Major Retrospective Carves Space for Marisol’s Most Prescient and Under-Recognized Works

Colossal

She was enigmatic, creating a varied and undeniably compelling oeuvre across mediums and concerns and forging bonds with art world fixtures like Andy Warhol. “Untitled (Marisol with her sculpture ‘The Fishman,’)” (1973), giclee print. “Baby Girl” (1963), wood and mixed media, 74 x 35 x 47 inches.

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Exploring Black Masculinity Through the Lens of Black Women and Non-Binary Artists

Feature Shoot

So much of Black history around the continent and across the diaspora has been whitewashed or erased, much like the noses hacked off the faces of Egyptian sculptures to destroy evidence Black power and leadership — but as Malcolm X wisely observed, “Truth is on the side of the oppressed.” Melissa Alcena (Nassau, Bahamas).

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AZ Awards 2020: Meet the Jury!

Azure Magazine

Its projects have earned accolades from both international design magazines and awards programs. Its adaptive re-use project “Big Space, Little Space” was a winner in the Residential Architecture, Single-Family category in the 2018 AZ Awards and was named one of the best 10 residential projects of 2018 by Azure magazine. Mia Lehrer.

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30 Shilllington Design Graduates Who Started Their Own Business

Shillington

Having recently launched, uliette is currently selling a range of fine art prints with a clean, modernist sensibility and focus on colour combinations. from Emily: Emily Somers founded the business in 2016 after her second stint with cancer when she struggled to find any cool cancer headwear. More on Bravery Co.