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Sage Vaughn’s work has always lived between worlds: between beauty and chaos, the wild and the civilized,...
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‣ Plagiarizing independent media is part of corporate media’s business model. Jacob Weindling, writing for Splinter, explains: Plagiarism...
America’s Cultural Treasures: This article is part of a series sponsored by the Ford Foundation highlighting the...
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Welcome to the 284th installment of A View From the Easel, a series in which artists reflect...
Ever a provocateur within the realm of contemporary design, Philippe Starck never shies away from making a...
On large swaths of colorful mesh, Kandy G. Lopez embroiders large-scale portraits of people from historically marginalized...
In a world where emerging designers often struggle to break through the noise, the Designers’ Residency by New...
Iconophages: A History of Ingesting Images by Jérémie Koering is a dense, well-researched book on what seems, at...