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Mike Nelson on his sensory new survey, scavenging objects and simulating reality

Creative Boom

Mike Nelson, MAGAZIN: Büyük Valide Han, 2003. Installation view, Büyük Valide Han, 8th International Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul, 2003. Courtesy the artist and the Hayward Gallery Installation view of Mike Nelson, The Asset Strippers (solstice), 2019. Various materials. Found tyres. Photo: Matt Greenwood. Photo: Matt Greenwood.

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Barbara Cole's underwater photos are ethereal, timeless and utterly enthralling

Creative Boom

Baroque Church © Barbara Cole The Canadian artist's latest series of images are sub-aquatic, but you wouldn't think so to look at them. Somewhere combines the Canadian artist's pioneering underwater photography with historical architecture to create timeless, ethereal scenes that exist between the real and the imagined.

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Swiss sculptor Christian Bolt offers a fresh answer to the age-old question: what is beauty?

Creative Boom

All photos taken by Pawel Streit and © Impulse Gallery The artist's latest exhibition in Lucerne showcases both philosophical insight and innovative technique. It's an age-old question, both for the artist and everyday people in general. In 2003, Christian returned to his homeland and set up a studio in Zurich.

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It's all in the eyes for A Practice for Everyday Life's identity for the 59th Venice Biennale

Creative Boom

With the 59th Venice Biennale well underway, our attention turns to the Italian exhibition's graphic identity for 2022. Crafted by A Practice for Everyday Life , the London studio founded by Kirsty Carter and Emma Thomas in 2003, it's inspired by Surrealism and represented by eyes, which can be seen dotted around the Venetian city.

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Photographer Keisha Scarville wins the inaugural 2024 Saltzman Prize

Creative Boom

The prize, which pays tribute to art patrons and designers Ralph and Muriel Saltzman, sees Keisha receive a $10,000 award and additional funds to support a solo exhibition of her work at the Javits Center on September 6–8, 2024. "It It is a wonderful honour to be awarded the inaugural Saltzman Prize," said Keisha.

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Colorful Illustrations by Jose Elgueta

Design You Trust

Chilean graphic artist Jose Elgueta explores Latin American themes to produce his vibrant creations. He started in the year 2003 painting murals by himself and in collaboration with other artists. He has created his own language of forms and colors of a world unexplored by others. More: Behance , Instagram.

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Large-Scale Ceramic Works Break Barriers in the ZEMLYA Exhibition

Design Milk

Ukrainian artist-ceramicist Serhii Makhno is celebrating his inaugural gallery exhibition currently taking place at Les Ateliers Courbet in New York City. Duta Puzata Chair Since 2003, Makhno’s work has spanned architecture, interior design, sculpture, and objets d’art.