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Booooooom x Capture Photography Festival: Ning Cheng Interview

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, China and currently lives and works in London. An image-based artist working with photography and sculpture, Ning’s practice is rooted in the exploration of personal perception. She aims to abstract … Continued
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Emily Coan Completes “Spider Silk” Series with Nightshades in Paris

Emily Coan Completes
We know Emily Coan for her evocative paintings, capturing nature, identity, and transformation that capture something almost mythical.Coan’s work is frequently described as both introspective and expansive, bridging personal narratives with universal concepts. Throughout her career, she has been celebrated for her ability to capture the essence of her subjects, inviting audiences to reflect on their own experiences and perceptions. And now she is cloing a chapter. 
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How to Grow Your Instagram Following in 2025

Why Grow Your Instagram Following in 2025 Growing your Instagram following in 2025 demands innovative strategies and consistent adaptation to the evolving algorithm. As Instagram continues introducing new features and adjusting how content is displayed, staying informed on trends and employing effective engagement techniques are vital to expanding your reach and attracting genuine followers. Optimize…

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Agnieszka Nienartowicz: Echoes @ Nicodim, NYC

Agnieszka Nienartowicz: Echoes @ Nicodim, NYC
Echoes is a meditation. The exhibition invites us into a space where symbols reverberate across time and evolve in unexpected ways. Religious iconography and archetypal narratives endure in the human psyche, finding embodiment in the form of tattoos and wounds, leaving an imprint upon both the body and soul. Tattoos were once symbols of culture and identity, but here, they are transfigured into living echoes. These marks carry stories but are also reimagined in a new light, asking the question: what happens when the sacred is redefined?