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The Lost Words: artwork from the publishing phenomenon gets its own exhibition

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A special showing of The Lost Words is coming to Bournemouth's Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum next month. Featuring the art of Jackie Morris and the creative talents of writer Robert Macfarlane, the show celebrates nature's power to spark the imagination.

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Nude photo series recaptures the spirit of the original Glastonbury

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In the summers of 2017 and 2019, artist Tom Hunter set up a makeshift photo booth at the Glastonbury festival. In 2017, he was based in the Shangri-La field and was assisted by Hanna Wiebe, who ventured into the crowds to invite participants to the booth. From the series, Where Have All The Flowers Gone © Tom Hunter.

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‘An Indigenous Present’ Is a Paradigm-Shifting Illumination of Native North American Art Today

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Jamie Okuma, “Elk Boots” (2017), glass seed beads on Giuseppe Zanotti boots, 21 x 7 inches. “The writing often references previously published texts that can be problematic and outmoded.” “The writing often references previously published texts that can be problematic and outmoded.”

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Artistic rebel, urban poet: new book celebrates the iconic photography of Saul Leiter

Creative Boom

For his main source of income from the late 1950s through the 1970s, Leiter worked as a fashion photographer, and his pictures were published in magazines such as Harper's Bazaar, Elle, British Vogue, Queen, Nova and Esquire. It took a painful ten years before Saul Leiter: Early Color was published, but it was worth the wait.

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Spanning Four Decades, Edward Burtynsky’s Photos Document the Devastating Impacts of Industry

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Image courtesy of Flowers Gallery, London. Opening this month at Saatchi Gallery in London is Extraction/Abstraction , the largest survey of his work to date. Burtynsky will also open an exhibition of new works on February 28 at Flowers Gallery in London. Salinas #2, Cádiz, Spain (2013). Thjorsá River #1, Iceland (2012).

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In Luke Stephenson’s Bold Portraits of Show Birds, the Personality Is in the Plumage

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Stephenson recently compiled a second volume of his popular book An Incomplete Dictionary of Show Birds , including all of the images that appeared in the first volume, plus 115 never-before-published portraits. “Canary #13 (Gloster Corona, c**k)” (2017) Left: “Budgie #10” (2019). .

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Berndnaut Smilde Conjures Fleeting Nimbus Clouds as They Hover Indoors

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All images courtesy of the artist and Ronchini Gallery, shared with permission For less than ten seconds, Berndnaut Smilde ’s floating sculptures transform galleries, halls, and warehouses into uncanny spaces where indoors meets out. via Aesthetica Magazine ) “Nimbus De.Groen” (2017).