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Through The Looking-Glass
Photographer LiliRoze is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the ‘Abimes’ series. An intimate journey, through the Looking-Glass. Forget about shores Deploy skylines Still escapes… More: Through The Looking-Glass
Germination
Visual Artist Kate Yashta is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the project ‘GERMINATION’. Pointless germination of bizarre ties. It breaks through the skin, bursting out, digging in with its spikes. It embodies the possibilities and … Continue reading
Private View: Michelangelo Pistoletto at Blenheim Palace – NOWNESS
Danish director Mike Nybroe captures Michelangelo Pistoletto’s retrospective show at the UK’s Blenheim Palace. Pistoletto is a leading figure in the Italian contemporary art movement Arte Povera – taking a radical stance in the 1960s and early 1970s, artists in … Continue reading
Artists Explore Self-Expression Through Bizarre and Whimsical Masks at Denver’s Vicki Myhren Gallery | Colossal
Kate Marling, “Classical Sculpture Mask” (2020) There is perhaps no symbol more representative of contemporary life than the humble face mask. A simple health device crucial to saving millions of lives around the world from a deadly COVID-19 pandemic spread … Continue reading
Artist Nari Ward Has Spent Decades Revitalizing Found Objects to Elucidate Counter Narratives
GRACE EBERT “We the People” (2011), shoelaces, 96 x 324 inches. All images courtesy Nari Ward and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, and London Jamaica-born artist Nari Ward bases his practice in found objects and their inherent mutability. The … Continue reading
Incredible Winners From the 2020 International Photography Awards | My Modern Met
ANTARCTICA: The Waking Giant” by Sebastian Copeland (Germany). First Place – Book Photographer Of the Year, Professional Book, Nature. The world’s top photographers put their best images up for judgment and these are the stunning winners. The prestigious … Continue reading
The Moko Jumbies of China
It was an opportunity that couldn’t be ignored, being in Beijing with a Caribbean Carnival group who go by the name Elimu Mas Band. Led by the legendary Ansel Wong, who is pioneer to the industry and who has been … Continue reading
Street Marioneta Performance in Madrid (Plaza de Oriente)
Periplo Marioneta
Stainless Steel Roots Sprawl Into Figurative Sculptures by Artist Sun-Hyuk Kim
Just like a tree, the spindly branches that shape Sun-Hyuk Kim’s sculptures extend from a larger, sturdy limb—or in the South Korean artist’s case, neck or spine, too. Kim (previously) creates sprawling artworks that merge human anatomy and the root … Continue reading