This past week, the United States officially surpassed 11 million Covid cases in the country.
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This past week, the United States officially surpassed 11 million Covid cases in the country.
“End of the Road is a reminder of motion, the continuity of life and the actions of going and coming of anonymous people who are centered around movement at a time when stagnation has become the norm”
Alessandro Bo’s series, Exotica, is a painful reminder of his pre-COVID-19 artistic process that led him on photography-driven adventures across Mexico.
“In the pandemic, the monochrome still focuses on the loss of life and severity, but, by chance, there’s a uniformity in theme”
Julia Fullerton-Batten’s photographs elevate sex work in a time that the industry is facing more challenges than usual.
From museums re-opening and Aperture’s latest release, to art museums in Animal Crossing and ICP’s first ever virtual award show.
The award-winning photographer’s take on this year’s uniquely difficult Memorial Day.
From a partnership between an esteemed gallery and a celebrated critic, to the rescheduling of the infamous Cannes Film Festival, and a photojournalism grant, find your news about the art world here.
This article highlights the work being done by BlueDot, a small Toronto-based company that became one of the first to warn public health officials about COVID-19.
Jessica Chou’s series Suburban Chinatown sheds light on the importance of cultural diversity in America.
From Warhol charity print sales to counterfeit Chinese camera production, here’s everything you need to know this week
This article is from our Quarantine Chronicles, featuring Lithuanian photographer Adas Vasiliauskas bringing lightness to self-isolation by photographing his neighbours with a drone