Liz Lasine
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Thank you to Photo Trouvée Magazine for including me in this virtual exhibition! On view until July 10!
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"We Are Safe, the Bomb Shelter Is Fine," Ukrainian Cartoonists Draw Under Siege Notes from Ukrainians during the start of the Russian invasion.
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A Forgotten Pinhole Camera Made from a Beer Can Captures the Longest Exposure Photograph Ever Eight years one month. That's how long a beer can pinhole camera spent capturing this solargraph at the University of Hertfordshire’s Bayfordbury Observatory. Featuring 2,953 light trails of the sun's movement, the image is thought to be the longest exposure photograph in existence, surpassing Mic...
Jim Jarmusch's Forays Into Collage The director's collages hold the same kind of sly humor, quiet dread, and concise observations as his films.
'We Wanted to Unmoor Her From the 1950s': A Joan Mitchell Retrospective at SFMOMA Shows the Artist as You've Never Seen Her Before Abstract Expressionist Joan Mitchell's first U.S. retrospective in nearly 20 years just debuted at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
The Artists Who Found Inspiration in Isolation In the age of “social distancing,” reflecting on works by a number of artists who found themselves isolated, detained, or bed-ridden for various reasons.
Trevon Latin Finds Joy in Melancholy Latin’s colorful artworks touch on aspects of q***r and Black experience, not in broad strokes, but in exceedingly specific ones.
A History of Photography in Which the Camera Is Absent Joseph Nicéphore Niépce's 1826 or '27 view from his window in France is the earliest known photograph taken with a camera, but it wasn't even his first photograph.
See Socially Engaged Works by Carrie Mae Weems, Titus Kaphar, and Other Artists in Antwaun Sargent’s Curatorial Debut at Gagosian The show "Social Works," curated by Antwaun Sargent at Gagosian Gallery, features Black artists involved in social engagement.
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Artworks for Social Justice on Frieze Viewing Room Frieze Viewing Room will host a dedicated space featuring artworks supporting the Vision & Justice Project and other social justice organizations
Deborah Roberts’s Intricate and Thoughtful Depictions of Black Childhood “There’s a lot here to unpack if you’re willing to do the work,” says Roberts.
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