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In this new ongoing series "5 Questions on Analogue Photography with…" we send out the same set of questions to photographers. This time Mumbai's Digital Marketer and Photographer Kumar answered these questions and prepared a gallery of his photos.
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The Diana World Tour has come to America at last! As it travels from San Francisco to New York, each Gallery Store will show a unique assortment of Diana F+ cameras customized by local artists and designers; You may not get a chance to see the San Francisco Gallery Store's 2012 artist clones in person, but we want you to see them from home! Here's the first installment of this series, in which we show you a few pieces and let the artists talk about them.
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On this day, 108 years ago, one of the most prominent personalities in the art world was born. Let's take a look back at the life and work of the celebrated surrealist painter in this installment of Today in History!
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An American artist has created some amazing portraits of pop icons using an interesting medium: barcodes. How is that possible? Read on to find out!
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The popular perception of Munch as a mostly melancholic painter ("The Scream") has changed since the latest exhibition of his photographs at the Schirn in Frankfurt. It sheds a new light on his way of life and work and really new for me was his exploration of photography.
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Minifanfan is a independence handmade artist from Malaysia. Keeping her motto, " Happy drawing for happy people," shown her personality on her drawing and on her art works. Read more about this happy little artist after the jump.
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The brainchild of Melbourne based illustrator Daniel Atkinson, 'Little Deities' is an exhibit featuring 60 standard dolls, each transformed into a 'Deity' by a collection of artists, designers, and illustrators who responded to Atkinson's challenge.
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Minifanfan is one of the most amazing artists from Malaysia, famous for her motto ‘Happy drawing for happy people’; she is indeed a petite little happy handmade artist! Come and take a closer look on her beautiful customization on her brand new Diana Mini and Flash En Rose – You & Me!
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Alexandra Pacula, a Brooklyn-based painter, has always been interested in nightlife and her large-scale paintings often depict the busy streets of New York. See her work after the break.
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Raycho Stanev is a visual artist and designer whose work includes various art installations, illustrations, photography, audio and video projects presented worldwide. His installations are reflecting past and present, personal memories, heritage (communist) policies and urban cultures. Raycho is always on the go and loves to travel around the world with his Fisheye 1 camera! Until February 29th you can visit his exhibition 'Fisheye Adventure' in the Lomography Gallery Store Berlin.
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February sees the Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt presenting a major survey of US artist George Condo. The exhibition is open until May 28, 2012. Find out more after the jump.
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Kaikai Kiki Co was founded by Takashi Murakami in 2001. It evolved from its predecessor, the Hiropon Factory, which was founded in 1996. Find out what it's about after the jump.
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Dorothea Tanning was a great Surrealist artist, and one of, if not 'the' last of the proponents of the surrealism movement. We are remembering her, her relationships with many of the time's greats including her husband Max Ernst, and her many expressive works. She passed away earlier this week, after a life that spanned over a century.
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Sculptor and installation artist Jenine Sheroes’ works have been displayed in many venues locally, and internationally. For one series, she made use of hair to create leaves. See more after the break.
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Takashi Murakami is world renowned Japanese artist, famous for coining the term Superflat, that came to describe the artistic movement his work belongs to which draws upon traditional forms of Japanese art alongside Anime and Manga.
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Keira Rathbone is a London-based artist who works with a typewriter to create marvellous works of art. She has created portraits of icons and still life with the use of her vintage typewriter.
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Polish artist Jan Dziaczkowski died in September 2011. He was 28 years old. He had a unique voice within the art world. His collages were made using vintage photographs to create surreal landscapes. Read more about the tribute to the analogue artist after the jump.
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Korean artist Nu Ryu creates some of the most whimsical paintings on canvas. The fanciful elements found on his artwork create another world for viewers. See some images and learn more about the inspiration behind them after the break.
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Artist Mitch McGee works on several mediums for his artworks. For a series, he used birch plywood layered together. Learn more about him and see his works after the break.
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Cecil Beaton was an English photographer and artist who was also an award-wining costume designer. An ongoing exhibit celebrates his contributions to the arts. Learn about the details after the break.