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12 magazines and blogs that every photographer should check out

Creative Boom

To help you find the best resources, we've curated a list of the best photography publications available today. Black & White : Black & White is a specialist resource for connoisseurs and collectors of black and white fine-art photography. Every four weeks, there's a new issue, adding up to 13 editions a year.

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Magical world of inflatable art opens new cultural landmark in Manchester

Creative Boom

Yayoi Kusama and Dots Obsession, 1996-2011 Installation view_ The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo. Courtesy of Ota Fine Arts, Victoria Miro and David Zwirner. The exhibition, Kusama's largest and most ambitious immersive environment to date, is open to the public until 28 August 2023. © YAYOI KUSAMA.

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The best art books to enjoy in the summer of 2022

Creative Boom

Black Artists in British Art: A History since the 1950s by Eddie Chambers. Mainstream publishing and media haven't always done a great job at representing the contribution made by black creatives to the British art scene. This book aims to right the balance and tells a compelling tale.

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F5: Jiminie Ha’s Book Plans, the Furniture That Changed Her Life + More

Design Milk

” Launching in 2012, with a collective background in fine arts, curation, creative direction, design, publishing, and fashion, With Projects, Inc. “That internship turned into a full-time job, and led to study at Yale School of Art’s three year graphic design MFA program. Published by Ze Books, 2023.

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Three Publishers Get Real About Independent Publishing

Eye on Design

Much of the work we do as designers, publishers, and artists remain mystified to our peers and the community at large. As a designer and artist myself, and as someone who has been in and out of the realm of independent publishing, I wanted to lift the veil and ask practical questions to independent publishers about how they make it work.

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Master of the Brush: Martin Jarrie’s Ascendancy in the World of Illustration and Fine Arts

Design You Trust

More: Martin Jarrie , Instagram The Angers School of Fine Arts served as his guide, nudging him to venture from his familiar home and pursue his ambitions in the city of lights, Paris. His inaugural duo of illustrated books won prestigious accolades, setting a precedent for the subsequent thirty-plus publications that followed.

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Barnett Freedman “saw no difference between commercial work and fine art”

Design Week

His first major commission in 1931, for publishers Faber & Faber was to design and illustrate Siegfried Sassoon’s Memoirs of an Infantry Officer. But he also studied portraiture and painting at the Royal College of Arts, lending his design work a fine art quality.