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Disquieting Landscapes from Surveillance Cameras Around the World

by Claire Selvin June 7, 2018

After pulling landscape footage from CCTV feeds around the world, Marcus DeSieno employed a 19th-century photography technique to create his eerie images.

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The Common Threads Between Female Quilters and Abstract Expressionists

by Claire Selvin January 12, 2018January 12, 2018

At one time or other these women’s craft was either considered lowbrow or was measured against the work of male contemporaries.

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The Desolate Spanish Province Where Hollywood Westerns Were Filmed

by Claire Selvin December 21, 2017December 22, 2017

Mark Parascandola’s photos tell the strange, melancholy story of the erection, disintegration, and repurposing of the 1960s film sets.

A Williams College student hanging a work on loan from the WALLS program in his dorm room (photo by Julia Sabot, courtesy Williams College Museum of Art)
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8 US Colleges Lending Their Art Collections to Students

by Claire Selvin November 29, 2017November 30, 2017

In 1934, the University of Minnesota started making its art collection available to students looking to decorate their dorm rooms, a practice that has steadily grown in popularity on campuses across the country.

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