- May 19, 2025
Arts
“Fushintexme” by Artist Kevin Hopkins
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- . May 19, 2025
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“Skybox” by Photographer Machteld Kroon
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- . May 16, 2025
Lens-based artist Machteld Kroon rephotographs old, found footage of unknown origin. Based in The Netherlands, Kroon’s photography explores family life and heritage, blending documentary and
“Empire” by Photographer Justin Gaar
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- . May 13, 2025
A satirical series by Los Angeles-based photographer Justin Gaar. “Empire” takes an anthropological approach to the cruise ship experience. The series, self-published as a booklet
“Involuntary Photographs” by Photographer Alexis Vasilikos
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- . May 10, 2025
A collection of accidental exposures by artist and photographer Alexis Vasilikos (previously featured here). Based in Athens, Vasilikos is deeply influenced by Eastern mysticism and
“Place by Place” by Photographer Taylor Naoko and CJ Tuff
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- . May 7, 2025
Are you both die-hard coffee people? What was your overall impression of the coffee culture in Tokyo? Taylor: We really enjoy coffee, but believe it
“Love Letter To Death Match by Manda Quevedo
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- . May 4, 2025
Manda Quevedo is a queer nonbinary Latinx photographer, bookmaker, and fine art printer. Their book, Love Letter To Death Match, explores the captivating world of
“Strange Nature” by Photographer Delaney Allen
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- . May 1, 2025
A selection of images from American photographer Delaney Allen (previously featured here). Allen continues his exploration of the American West with his series “Strange Nature.”
Booooooom x Capture Photography Festival: Ning Cheng Interview
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- . April 28, 2025
The artist selected from our latest Capture Public Art Open Call is Ning Cheng! Thank you to everyone who submitted. Ning was born in Ningbo,
“Between Dreamscapes” by Illustrator Leyla Cui
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- . April 25, 2025
A selection of work by New York City-based illustrator and artist Leyla Cui. Exploring the fluidity of female identity, Cui’s work weaves memory, intimacy, and
“A Poor Sort of Memory” by Photographer Tracy L Chandler
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- . April 22, 2025
Los Angeles-based photographer Tracy L Chandler documents her hometown in “A Poor Sort of Memory.” Set against the Californian desert and with reference to the