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The ideological schism between our two major parties feels increasingly wide, and it is clear that nationwide anxiety is only growing as we cope with the uncertainty of our reality.
Oursler highlights the ways that the imaginary can affect our perception of actual historical events, the ways that technologically can blur the two, and the violence implied by such a relationship.
The way we gather to celebrate holidays has undoubtedly shifted since the onset of the pandemic. From social gatherings to trick-or-treating to spontaneous street interactions, Halloween is sure to take on a different meaning this year.
At Christie’s Auction House, artists like Diane Arbus, Herb Ritts, Stephen Shore, and more have their works present for sale until Oct. 28.
Mankind’s time on Earth can be equated to that of a blink of an eye. However, as improbable as that may seem, humans have set in motion detrimental changes in order to make the Earth habitable for some of us but not for all of us.
The Art of Protest’ Virtual Gallery Exhibition will showcase photographs by a number of Black and Latino artists including notable inuencers such as Roc Nation’s Lenny S. and legendary music engineer Young Guru.
Although the city-wide festival was cancelled due to COVID-19, this does not prevent us from celebrating emerging artists. For as long as there is life, there shall be art.
On July 22, Intersect Aspen, an event celebrating various artists and cultures, will be hosting their event online for the first time.
A list of international photography competitions and contests for the month of July.