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World Press Photo Awards Highlight Indigenous Communities and Climate Disaster
The four global winners were chosen from 4,066 photographers who submitted over 64,000 images.
Elaine Velie is a writer from New Hampshire living in Brooklyn. She studied Art History and Russian at Middlebury College and is interested in art's role in history, culture, and politics.
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The four global winners were chosen from 4,066 photographers who submitted over 64,000 images.
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The Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida will partner with the company behind Van Gogh Alive.
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The protesters also targeted the British government’s controversial plan to build a road near the Stonehenge site.
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In response to the unprecedented surge in book bans, "Books for All" will offer four titles nationwide on NYPL’s e-reader app.
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Pepx Romero’s performance was a response to multiple auctions of pre-Hispanic works over the last few years.
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A new investigation examines Israel’s repeated attacks on Anthedon, Gaza’s first known seaport.
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Applications open tomorrow for the new pilot initiative, which will give a weekly stipend to selected artists for three years.
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Applications for the Illuminations Grant are open through June 12.
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Flown around the world, the banner eliminates the red stripe of Russia’s official flag, thought to symbolize “blood, war, and aggression.”
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Blood in the Water by Heather Ann Thompson details the dismal conditions that led over 1,200 incarcerated people to rebel and the legacy of their fight for justice.
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The funding will also support artists at risk in Belarus, Russia, and other countries.
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“Beam in” and “beam out” is the company Proto’s choice of language, and the holograms they create are eerily lifelike.