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Over 100 paintings, drawings and etchings were brought together from around the world for the National Portrait Gallery's most ambitious exhibition of Lucian Freud’s work since 2001. Find out more after the jump.
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Lomography's recently been featured on a helpful technology blog, in a list of this year's most interesting websites! Check out other sites listed alongside ours in the Photos section, as well as the other categories as you may find them useful! We sure have!
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After almost 4 decades, Adam Ant's vast collection of portraits can now be viewed. Read on for more details...
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The Royal Academy of Arts in London is currently presenting the first major exhibition in the UK to showcase David Hockney’s landscape work. The show is open until April 2012.
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Looming project submissions around the corner did not stop us from celebrating the Year of the Dragon!
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Pop art never rots. In fact, one of the late Roy Lichtenstein's installation works in currently on display for public viewing. Know the details after the break...
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Pace Gallery in New York is presenting an exhibition of works by Alfred Jensen and Sol LeWitt. Systems and Transformation will be on view until February 11th, 2012.
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I now step into the 3rd year of my analogue life. Even if I own some great Lomographic cameras already, and they help me enjoy a lot in the analogue life, I'm still wishing for more great analogue goodies in the future. Here's my bucket list.
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It's that special time of the year again and a great way to celebrate it with your partner is to go to an exhibit which features expressive photographs of love. Here's the perfect exhibit for you and your loved one -- details after the jump!
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I really enjoy trying new cameras and trying different films and techniques, but for me, 2012 is going to be the year I experiment more!
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I've always loved making lists. I used to make bucket lists every new year but then somewhere along the way I stopped doing them. But this year I was inspired by Lomography when I read this was a requested post for the month of January. So here is my list of 12 analogue resolutions and/or aspirations for 2012.
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New year, new goals! Well, most of the things on my analogue bucket list for 2012 have been on there for a while - all the more reason to get them done this year!
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David Shrigley has a new exhibition entitled 'Brain Activity'. The British artist's works will be on display in UK this month. Read on to find out where and when.
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In this photo exhibit, the exceptional photojournalism of Weegee is on spotlight. Read more about his signature style when it comes to crime photography after the break...
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This is our way of thanking all you lovely Lomographers for your support, obsessive Lomo nature and for being just great! Pop in to our store anytime throughout the day and help yourselves to drinks and sweet treats. Read on to find out more....
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We’ve been invited by The Museum of London to exhibit a massive Lomowall as their artistic offering for the Olympic Games 2012. The title of this project is ‘Inspiring and Achieving in London’ and we are calling on YOU to help us out! Join one of our featured monthly workshops and images shot from those classes might be chosen to be used for the Lomowall which will line the entrance of the Museum of London come July 2012!
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To get the most out of the Year of the Dragon, I'm making this bucket list to help me aim high and focus on what I want to accomplish this year. Hello 2012, What do you have in store for me?
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Lomography Magazine offers you the perfect platform to an international audience! Have something to say? Submit to the Lomography Magazine for a chance to be heard. Whether you are a seasoned writer, or a motivated beginner, we want to hear from you. Read below for what type of articles we are looking for. Remember, writing for the Lomography Magazine earns you Piggies!
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Let us relive the era when rock fans would get black fingers from inky newspapers with the fascinating perspective of Harry Papadopoulos. Learn more about his photography after the stop.
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A Toronto photographer decided to make a 365-day exposure of the Toronto Skyline. Impressed with the idea? Read on to find out more!