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Bauhaus Graphic Design: Past, Present, and Future

Inkbot Design

Bauhaus Graphic Design : Past, Present, and Future The Bauhaus school revolutionised graphic design by pioneering bold, minimalist styles emphasising function over ornamentation. From 1919 to 1933, the Bauhaus united fine arts and crafts to create practical yet beautiful designs for the machine age.

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

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That first summer at Maine Media, Denny enrolled in workshops with Cig Harvey, Joyce Tenneson, Arno Rafael Minkkinen, and Brenton Hamilton. “So many seeds were planted during those workshops, both from a technical perspective and from an artistic one,” she remembers. Can you share one of their stories?

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10 Featured Speakers to Check Out at Human/Nature

Azure Magazine

The event will take place at George Brown’s Waterfront Campus and include keynotes, panels, workshops – and field trips! We are also excited to present our new website: conference.azuremagazine.com , which will be continuously updated as new speakers are confirmed.

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August 2021 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Colossal

As part of The Other Art Fair’s mission to break down traditional barriers of the contemporary art world, New Futures is designed to launch the careers of talented emerging artists through a prize that includes free exhibition space at this fall’s fair and mentorship. A Billboard Contest through Fine Art America.

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Nearly 100,000 Images by Harlem Photographer Shawn Walker Acquired by Library of Congress

Colossal

Depicting the rich culture of the New York City neighborhood, the collection spans nearly six decades from the 1960s to the present and is the first comprehensive archive of an African American photographer to join the national library.

Fine Art 101
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Bizarre Sculptures by Franz Xaver Messerschmidt From the 18th Century

Design You Trust

Later, Messerschmidt attended the Viennese Academy of Fine Arts and assisted at a foundry. In 1769, Messerschmidt taught at the Viennese Academy and established his own workshop. In any case, he never intended to exhibit or sell them. At this time, he began to emphasize his sitters’ features and character.

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Florence Henri: the forgotten female pioneer of surreal photography

UX Collective

Composition No 10, Florence Henri,1928 (Bunyan, 2014) This photo uses round balls and iron rings, maybe inspired by the Bauhaus metal workshop. Based on the title, She uses reflections from mirrors to present traditional still-life paintings. First World War Exhibition at IWM London Review: Sights and Sounds of the Trenches.