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Design vs. Art: The Illustrations of Tyler Stout
“I combine my own sensibilities as to what I enjoy with a style that is partly based on older styles from the 1970s and 80s.” Comics, children’s books, TV and video games have all had a great influence on American illustrator Tyler Stout. He took a while to find his feet, and his self-confidence, but…
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Cross-Cultural Anxieties
Maurizio Anzeri makes his portraits by sewing directly into found vintage photographs. His embroidered patterns garnish the figures like elaborate costumes, but also suggest a psychological aura, as if revealing the person’s thoughts or feelings. The antique appearance of the photographs is often at odds with the sharp lines and silky shimmer of the threads.…
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Hello Brooklyn! The Motion Work of Kim Dulaney
Kim Dulaney’s skill set is as diverse as her collection of awards. This year, alone, she picked up a Golden Lion at Cannes for Best Design for her OFFF titles, was named in Lürzer’s Archive magazine’s ‘Best 200 Illustrators Worldwide’ and chosen as an ADC Young Gun to boot. Currently based in Brooklyn – her…
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Tradition vs. Modernity in Shanghai: Maleonn
Ma Liang, also known as Maleonn (1972 Shanghai), is a talented Chinese photographer who has gained a kind of cult following because of his fable like photographs. His images, in color and black and white, are often created with props, actors and a strange mix of hues, colors and theatrical sets. A graduate of the…

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