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Class of 2022: A guide to all the UK's graduate shows this summer

Creative Boom

So we've brought together all the best physical and digital shows for you to enjoy this summer. After two years of digital-only exhibition, the iconic UAL college's graduate shows will appear in physical and digital form this year. 22 Men by Emma Williams, MA Art and Science (Central Saint Martins).

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Gradwatch 2020: Photographer Fabio Rovai, London College of Fashion

Creative Review

While studying BA fashion photography at London College of Fashion, Fabio Rovai created photo series and fashion sho o ts that freely blend digital and analogue formats. The best piece of advice was given to him by his course leader Michiel Meewis : “ Go for a digital outcome, that is the future.”

Fashion 101
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Saskatchewan’s Art Now Fine Art Fair Celebrates a Thriving Creative Milieu

Azure Magazine

And while the Remai museum remains a beacon, a rich array of independent galleries and artists spans the province — with the community converging for this month’s much-anticipated Art Now Fine Art Fair. Now in its sixth edition, the free annual fair brings a coalition of local galleries into the national spotlight.

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Maine Media Workshops Have Taught Generations of Photographers. Now, They’re Celebrating 50 Years. (Sponsored)

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“Judika (Brooklyn, NY)” from Major Arcana: Portraits of Witches in America (2020). © Having recently completed an internship at a New York City art gallery, she spent the summer at Maine Media in Rockport— a campus surrounded by majestic mountains and sunlit blueberry fields. © Frances F.

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Welcome to the Dystopian Future

Feature Shoot

In reality, the picture is an elaborately and meticulously constructed fiction, dreamt up by the artist and realized as a photomontage or digital collage. In 2020, suddenly unable to travel amid lockdowns, the artist found himself returning to his archive, pouring over the thousands of images he’d made across Europe and Asia.

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Skate culture: No comply

UX Collective

Written by Craig Berry Designer & Writer Reece Leung – Vaughan Jones (2015) In one of my first ‘proper’ fine art classes in about 2011 we were given a brief for a new project; it was simply called “Passions and Obsessions”. Somerset House’s exhibition explores the impact of skateboarding in the UK. The everything.

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Nick Brandt and Jo-Anne McArthur On Photography and Creating Change for Animals

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James and Fatu, Kenya, 2020. © Brandt has had multiple solo exhibitions in museums and galleries worldwide, and in 2010 he co-founded Big Life Foundation , a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting 1.6 Fatuma, Ali and Bupa, Kenya, 2020. © Harriet and People in Fog, Zimbabwe, 2020. ©