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Indigenous Cultural Abundance Overflows in Dana Claxton’s Vibrant Portraits

Colossal

“Jeneen” (2018-2019), LED Firebox with trans-mounted chromogenic transparency, 60 x 40 inches. Claxton’s work is included in the recently published book An Indigenous Present , and in 2024, the artist will present a solo exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art.

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Abbey Road Studios launches the world's first ever awards to recognise the art of music photography

Creative Boom

The new event is the first of its kind to recognise the art of music photography and will be judged by an esteemed global panel of industry creatives. The Time of Grime, published in 2010, has been hailed as a classic of British documentary photography. "I

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A New Book Flies Through the Vast World of Birds from Art and Design to History and Ornithology

Colossal

Bird: Exploring the Winged World is an extensive celebration of feathered creatures across thousands of years of art, science, and popular culture. cm / 2 7/8 × 3 ¼ in, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Picture credit: The Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Jefferson R.Burdick Collection, Gift of Jefferson R.

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Neville Brody on authenticity, outrage, and his thoughts on AI

Creative Boom

It's been 30 years since Neville Brody last published a monograph, and it's safe to say a hell of a lot's changed in that time – in his career, in the design industry, and in creativity more widely. Brody has been working at London's Royal College of Art since 2011. Following on from 1994's The Graphic Language of Neville Brody: v.2,

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Gretel's Ryan Moore and Andrea Traducco-Campos on the creative allure of Noma

Creative Boom

Credit: Noma / Gretel Gretel and Noma's inaugural collaboration was on the Copenhagen-based bakery, Hart Bageri , in 2018. And most recently, the agency partnered with Noma on a lushly designed art book, Noma 2.0: Moore and Andrea Traducco-Campos , the creative director behind Noma and Gretel's most recent collaboration, Noma 2.0,

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Ask An Art Director: How Do I Land a Killer Assignment?

Eye on Design

It depends on who you ask, so we asked five art directors, each hailing from a different set of coordinates across the media and publishing landscape. Inside the minds of five art directors… The art director at The New York Times : “There’s always this ‘it’ factor with new work. What should designers not do?

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It’s time for dimensional thinking in design

UX Collective

The world may have never heard of the Dimensionism movement if no one had taken notice of his unpublished copy, which attracted the biggest names of 20th-century art, such as Joan Miro, Hans Arp, Wassily Kandinsky, Marcel Duchamp, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Alexander Calder, and Bauhaus designer László Moholy-Nagy. Alive in the present.”