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Read our review of Derek Jarman's Modern Nature at London's Barbican Centre. James Dacre directs a moving tribute featuring Olly Alexander and Jessie Buckley ...
For Emma Ballou, art is a window into her world — one shaped by the rugged beauty of her home state of Maine. Growing up as ...
The moon won't be turning a shade of pink this weekend, but nevertheless it will still be a sight to behold. Here's what to know about the pink, full moon.
Initiated in 2006, the First Friday Art Walk Sequim is an encouraging and educational arts event that is sponsored and produced by Renne Emiko Brock. The mission is to create approachable and ...
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SiliconValley Magazine on MSNStanford's Cantor Arts Center Presents 'Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene'Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene. Sim Chi Yin, "ShiftingSands #1," (2017, archival pigment print on paper) ...
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Newspoint on MSN6 Beautiful Lakes To Visit in BakuBaku, the stunning capital of Azerbaijan, is a true marvel where history and modernity seamlessly coexist. Nestled along the ...
Canon posted a teaser across its social media channels, promising that something is coming soon. The post features two cameras shrouded in shadow, with a large "V" between them and the date March 26. ...
The ‘tough’ love of a mother tiger teaching fighting skills to her cub won the Nature’s Best Photography contest awarding amazing images of wildlife’s beautiful, dramatic and comical moments.
A description of the terminology and methodology used in this supplement, and a guide to the functionality that is available free online at natureindex.com. The Nature Index is a database of ...
The British Wildlife Photography Awards was founded in 2009 and beyond fostering the talents of wildlife photographers throughout the United Kingdom, it aims to "Raise awareness about British ...
The Sony World Photography Awards have revealed the finalists ... showcasing the untold beauty of the world through portraits, architecture, nature and movement. The winner, which is announced ...
Controlling nature by bulldozing dirt and pouring concrete has long been the guiding vision of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. For 250 years that ethos inspired both awe and disgust.
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