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22 Jan

10 unsigned photographers capture black hair world wide

10 unsigned photographers capture black hair world wide
A latest group of upcoming names from Thursday’s Child showcase the facility of black hair Welcome to Rooted, a campaign celebrating the facility of black hair and the launch of ‘Tallawah’ – an exhibition by photographer Nadine Ijewere and hairstylist Jawara Wauchope. Here, we explore what the great thing about black hair is everywhere in the globe, from Jamaica to London and Latest York to the screens of Nollywood movies.  After a collection of photographers from global collective Thursday’s Child responded to what masculinity looks like in 2019 for Behind the Masc: Rethinking Masculinity, we now have now enlisted a latest selection to contribute to Rooted: The Fantastic thing about Hair. As with the remainder of the week’s content,...
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5 Oct

SkyDiamond, Which Makes Rough Stones From Carbon Capture, Names

SkyDiamond, Which Makes Rough Stones From Carbon Capture, Names
LONDON — SkyDiamond, a British company that uses carbon capture to create rough diamonds, has hired Madeleine Macey as its first chief executive officer. The diamonds are made with carbon captured from the atmosphere, harvested rainwater, and wind power. The corporate describes itself as the primary and only producer of “negative-emission” rough diamonds. SkyDiamond’s factory is positioned within the English Cotswolds, and is powered by solar and wind turbines. SkyDiamond was founded by the British environmentalist Dale Vince, owner of the Gloucestershire, England-based renewable energy firm Ecotricity. SkyDiamond rocks were on show at Selfridges’ four-week “Supermarket” future concept store in 2022, and once more last Christmas when the shop created a sustainable Corner Shop. Macey was most recently chief marketing officer of Liberty, and...
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25 Jul

These photos capture the intimate bond of sisterhood

These photos capture the intimate bond of sisterhood
If you consider the word ‘collaboration’, what do you see? Two painters, working on the identical canvas? A cluster of ateliers, pinning fabric on a model? Perhaps even a bunch of musicians, improvising during a session within the studio? In most instances, you’ll imagine two or more people, together. But for photographer sisters Anna and Maria Ritsch, collaboration is something that happens 4 thousand miles apart. Although Anna and Maria have their very own separate practices, in early 2020 they decided to begin the ‘ritschsisters’ collaboration, with Anna living in Latest York City and Maria based in Vienna, Austria. In 2021 they released The Act of Sitting, a visible exploration of people sitting of their homes, itself a response to the...
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13 Jul

Spyros Rennt’s photos capture the ‘thirst and excess’ of

Spyros Rennt’s photos capture the ‘thirst and excess’ of
The photographer captures the norm-defying power of the LGBTQ+ experience in his stirring recent photobook Corporeal “In Rennt’s photography, the body becomes an abstraction of itself in its extremity. It’s without delay gendered and genderless, dominant and submissive, aroused and inert. We, the viewers, are held captive on this balancing act,” Maia Kenney writes in her foreword to Corporeal, Spyros Rennt’s latest, self-published book. On this publication, the Athens-born, Berlin-based photographer explores queer desire through moments of joy, intimacy and excess. Following the discharge of One other Excess (2018) and Last Give up (2020), Rennt’s third monograph takes his insider’s view of the LGBTQ+ community into recent territory. If his previous books testified to...
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