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Bringing the Rhythm to the Streets

Bikes Imitate Art


Art

Some avid cyclists may argue that the two-wheeled wonder is a work of art in and of i…

Gessato Chats with Architect...


News and Events, Photography

Architectural photographer João Morgado hails from Portugal where he has found enormo…

“Facetime” Mural...


Art

Berlin artist duo Various & Gould have taken their love of screen-printing to new…

The Beach Comes Inside

Suspended Bonsai Tree inside...


Art

Japanese “flower artist” Azuma Makoto is well-known for large scale projects that pla…

Bicycles in Beijing, Now


Art

Once known as the “Kindom of the Bicycles,” China has been quick to adopt the more co…

Greetings from Mars: Surreal...


Photography

Between smart phones, the internet, and artificial intelligence, it already feels lik…

Adventure Photography from Alex Buisse

Block Party: NYC Soul of Sum...


Photography

Today marks the release of photographer Anderson Zaca’s new book, Block Party: NYC So…

A Month in the West by Edoua...


Photography

“A Month in the West” is the latest collection from French photographer Edouard Sepul…

Pneumàtic, Salvaged Tires A...


Art

Tires in a city don’t seem out of place; but artists OOSS, Iago Buceta, and Mateu Tar…

Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman

Field Collections in the Rur...


Art

Based in Michigan, Terrence Campagna is a multi-media artist and field researcher at …

Dreamy Poolside Photography ...


Photography

One of the latest series by the LA-based photographer Gray Malin, “Poolside” captures…

“Appearance And Disapp...


Art, Italians do it better

“Appearance And Disappearance” is an exhibit and a series of screenprints by the Ital…

Gessato Interviews Photographer Fran Parente

SURFACE by Søren Solkær: P...


Art

SURFACE: Portraits of Street Artists is a new book and art exhibit by the acclaimed D…

Work In-Progress: Second Ave...


Photography

The Metropolitan Transit Authority of New York (MTA) has published photos from inside…

“Mai Piu:” Glass Sculptu...


Art, Italians do it better

“Mai Piu” translates as “never,” “never again,” or “nevermore.” Any which way, the sc…

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