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Dec 20, 2017 · Throughout 2017, Kelly Grovier compared photos in the news with artworks for BBC Culture’s In the Frame series. Here’s our round-up of 12 images that amazed and surprised us.
Dec 25, 2017 · We’ve had a great year for photography with an abundance of images to fill us with uncontainable joy, laughter, heartache, anger, sorrow, exhilaration, and wanderlust. It’s only natural to want to feel it all again by taking a look back at the best photos of 2017.
Dec 26, 2018 · First we’re reviewing Sight Unseen’s greatest hits of 2018, which — no huge surprise here — are mostly interiors, from a wicker-filled studio in Marrakech to a peach-walled house in upstate New York to a London flat filled with colorful concrete tiles. Not quite as predictable?
- Roanne Adams
- Matylda Krzykowski
- Lucy Feagins
- Oliver Haslegrave
- Zoe Fisher
- Keren Richter
- Adi Goodrich
1. “The Coachella Valley may be the most iconic American desert of the Instagram-era. More known for music festivals and mid-century modern than highbrow art or design, this year’s emergence of Desert X turned the tide. I went out to the desert for my birthday last year, in search of open sky and spiritual connectedness to the land, and stumbled up...
1. “Camille Henrot’s monochrome room at her show ‘Days Are Dogs’ at Palais de Tokyo.” 2. “‘Desktop Exhibition’ on the topic of ‘Local’ at Prototyping Ideas at Domus Academy in Milan.” 3. “Jil Sander’s first institutional museum show “Present Tense” at Museum für angewandte Kunst Frankfurt, Germany.” 4. “‘Room With Its Own Rules,’ a female-only exhi...
1. “Melbourne painter Ash Keating makes enormous paintings, sometimes 60 feet tall. His practice is intensely physical — an exploration of color, movement, paint, water, air, and gravity. The resulting works are a feat of logistics as much as they are an artistic expression. Back in April, on The Design Files we visited his color-drenched studio sp...
1. “Rachel Whiteread at Tate. I’ve had a serious crush on her work ever since I saw it, and I could happily live in this 25-year retrospective.” 2. “Aesop by Snohettain London. Texture, form, and proportion are so well-conceived and balanced here, enhanced by the decision to embrace, rather than work against, a difficult architectural artifact: the...
1. Familiars by Aaron Elvis Jupin and Zach Martin at Fisher Parrish Gallery. Opening Fisher Parrish Gallery with Patrick Parrish was by far the most exciting and amazing moment for me this year. Our third show, Familiars,brought together two artists I have been looking forward to working with for some time. The combination of Aaron’s paintings and ...
1. The last two projects White Arrow has been working on called for richly pigmented deep green walls and cabinetry. I decided to try out LA brand Portola Paintand was blown away by their fan decks. Their array of colors is perfect. 2. The work of Julie O’Rourke and Anthony Esteves, and how they live, is very inspiring. They’re two former RISD stud...
1. Finland: Color and Tile. “A few friends and I travelled to the archipelago nestled between Finland and Sweden called Åland. There, we helped a friend restore a hotel which will soon open as “Hotel Svala.” In June, the sun never fully sets so we were consistently bathed in an soft, odd sideways light that made every color sing. I saw color and ar...
The 2018 edition of Paris Photo (8-11 November) at the Grand Palais shines the spotlight on to female photographers, with 100 works from 1868 to the present day highlighted, stretching from Margaret Watkins and Lucia Moholy to contemporaries such as Lisa Sartorio and Wiame Haddad.
More than 600 Women's Marches to highlight women's rights were staged worldwide on the first full day of Donald Trump's presidency.
Nov 26, 2018 · Best photos of 2018. National Geographic's 100 best images of the year—curated from 107 photographers, 119 stories, and more than two million photographs.