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Artist Adam Bridgland pays tribute to rock lyrics with intense colours and visual attitude

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Interdisciplinary artist Adam Bridgland hasn't, though, as his second solo exhibition stands as a testament to. And this new exhibition showcases new interpretations of his most memorable phrases, allowing viewers to discover fresh and unique perspectives on the artist's most recognisable expressions.

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Agency of None explains how it celebrated Dundee's cultural impact with D is For Design

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Design studio Agency of None has recently completed its first phase of D is For Design , an event and exhibition which celebrates the invaluable creative contributions made in Dundee. Colours were also matched for paint, and we created some unique areas for the work to be exhibited.

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Sobering photographs by Dan Wilton that document the harms of Europe's coal industry

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Sines Power plant, Portugal, 2019 © Dan Wilton. When London photographer Dan Wilton journeyed across Europe in 2019, he began to document the impacts of the coal industry on the landscape and communities that live in its shadow. Yiorgos’, Coal Miner, Akrini, Northern Greece, 2019 © Dan Wilton.

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In a Patterned Menagerie, Artist Anne Lemanski Stitches Printed Papers into Animal Forms

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“Painted Wolf” (2019), copper rod, archival pigment print on paper, artificial sinew, 39 x 47 x 15 inches. Constellations, butterflies, and bold checkered prints overlay the animalistic forms by Anne Lemanski. “Jackrabbit” (2015), pigment print on paper, copper rod, 27 1/2 x 26 x 9 inches. .

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Seven Artists Crack Open the Art of Printed Matter in ‘Bookworks’

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The way we access, utilize, and enjoy reading material has seen technological transformation over the centuries, from Johannes Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press in the 15th century, to the first dictionary produced in 1532, to the advent of affordable pocket paperbacks in the early 20th century. El Gato Chimney, “Kyu!

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Self, Made by Collins

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Exploratorium is a “public learning laboratory” and San Francisco based museum that enables visitors to question and make sense of the world around them through hands-on exhibits that touch upon science, art and human perception. The post Self, Made by Collins appeared first on BP&O - Branding, Packaging and Opinion.

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MoMA’s Good Design Exhibition Invites Us to Reassess the Way We Design

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is the question that opened MoMA’s recent exhibition, The Value of Good Design. Considering it is the third time since the 1930s that this exhibition has been on view, this question holds even more importance. Installation view, The Value of Good Design at The Museum of Modern Art, New York (February 10–June 15, 2019).