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CHICAGO - JANUARY 13: The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University presented In Vivo 2012, Top Gunner on January 13th and 14th in the Thorne Auditorium on the Chicago campus. This year's production featured performances by medical students and benefited The Dreamcatcher Foundation

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On cobblestones kissed by centuries, a street artist bends low, summoning galaxies from cans and dust. His fingers sketch silence in shades of teal and void, while strangers form an orbit around him—each gaze tethered to a world birthing beneath his touch. In a city famed for dreaming skyward, this fleeting constellation proves that wonder still spills freely onto the streets.

Colorful beams of light create a stunning installation at Sensorio in Paso Robles, mesmerizing attendees under the night sky.

An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.

 

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CHICAGO - JANUARY 13: The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University presented In Vivo 2012, Top Gunner on January 13th and 14th in the Thorne Auditorium on the Chicago campus. This year's production featured performances by medical students and benefited The Dreamcatcher Foundation

Photo credit: Randy Belice

CHICAGO - JANUARY 13: The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University presented In Vivo 2012, Top Gunner on January 13th and 14th in the Thorne Auditorium on the Chicago campus. This year's production featured performances by medical students and benefited The Dreamcatcher Foundation

Photo credit: Randy Belice

CHICAGO - JANUARY 13: The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University presented In Vivo 2012, Top Gunner on January 13th and 14th in the Thorne Auditorium on the Chicago campus. This year's production featured performances by medical students and benefited The Dreamcatcher Foundation

Photo credit: Randy Belice

Musicians play on stage during a night festival with dramatic lighting and fog. The vocalist engages the crowd while the band creates an electrifying atmosphere.

Donald Rodney: The Visceral Canker Exhibition opens from the 12th of February until the 4th of May 2025 at Whitechapel Gallery. His multimedia works, which include drawings, paintings, photography, animatronics and digital media, are on display from the late British artist Donald Rodney (1961-1998).

 

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CHICAGO - JANUARY 13: The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University presented In Vivo 2012, Top Gunner on January 13th and 14th in the Thorne Auditorium on the Chicago campus. This year's production featured performances by medical students and benefited The Dreamcatcher Foundation

Photo credit: Randy Belice

CHICAGO - JANUARY 13: The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University presented In Vivo 2012, Top Gunner on January 13th and 14th in the Thorne Auditorium on the Chicago campus. This year's production featured performances by medical students and benefited The Dreamcatcher Foundation

Photo credit: Randy Belice

In a recent interview, renowned entertainer Nick Cannon spoke candidly about his unwavering commitment to artistic freedom, addressing the criticisms and controversies that have surrounded his career. Cannon, known for his multifaceted talents as a comedian, rapper, and television host, expressed a steadfast belief in the power of expression and the importance of challenging societal norms through art.

 

Refusing to be constrained by conventional boundaries, Cannon has often pushed the limits of creative exploration, occasionally drawing scrutiny from the public and media alike. However, the artist remains resolute, asserting that he does not abide by the confines imposed upon him by external forces.

 

Cannon's outspoken nature has sparked heated debates, but it has also led to thought-provoking discussions on sensitive topics such as race, religion, and politics. He believes that artists have a responsibility to use their platforms to promote dialogue and engage in meaningful conversations, even if their perspectives challenge mainstream beliefs.

 

Throughout his career, Cannon has demonstrated his versatility, constantly reinventing himself and fearlessly venturing into new artistic territories. His dedication to growth and self-expression has allowed him to build a loyal fan base that appreciates his authenticity and fearlessness.

 

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CHICAGO - JANUARY 13: The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University presented In Vivo 2012, Top Gunner on January 13th and 14th in the Thorne Auditorium on the Chicago campus. This year's production featured performances by medical students and benefited The Dreamcatcher Foundation

Photo credit: Randy Belice

Exquisite Animalus by KJ Boheme and Stefan Spins (Build Week)

from: New York, NY

year: 2023

 

What is animal?

Exquisite Animalus moves beyond the physical and allows for fantastical reinterpretation and celebration of earth’s gorgeous biodiversity. Viewing the piece opens a discussion of human’s role within the animal kingdom. Interacting with the Exquisite Animalus affords the participant a God-like ability to design their own creature. Sharing the experience with other contributors allows for the unlocking of the word puzzle which reveals the collective’s secret message of the piece. All roles: viewer, interactor, participant or contributor will be provided an absurd opportunity to create and deepen one’s connection with the building blocks of our Animalus kingdom. Nature is wild and beautiful!

 

URL: kjbowen.art

Contact: exquisiteanimalus@gmail.com

CHICAGO - JANUARY 13: The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University presented In Vivo 2012, Top Gunner on January 13th and 14th in the Thorne Auditorium on the Chicago campus. This year's production featured performances by medical students and benefited The Dreamcatcher Foundation

Photo credit: Randy Belice

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A striking metallic figure commands attention amidst the blurred hustle of an Argentine thoroughfare, his skin and costume bathed in a rich, coppery bronze. The street performer, transformed into a mythical gargoyle or winged demon, holds a rigid, intense gaze that cuts through the surrounding urban landscape. Natural daylight catches the intricate textures of his sculpted, segmented armor and the deep crevices of the expansive, bat-like wings rising from his shoulders. A remarkably shallow depth of field isolates the performer with razor-sharp clarity while rendering the bustling storefronts and pedestrians of the distant background into a soft, impressionistic blur. This photographic technique expertly emphasizes the surreal juxtaposition of a living statue paused in timeless stillness against the chaotic motion of daily city life. Buenos Aires is renowned for its vibrant street art culture, particularly along pedestrian avenues like Calle Florida, where performers meticulously craft these elaborate personas to captivate passersby. The bronze body paint is applied with masterful precision, covering his bald head and highlighting the sharp contours of his cheekbones and goatee. His stoic expression and unwavering focus contribute to the illusion of solid cast metal, demanding a double-take from those navigating the crowded street. The composition slightly off-centers the figure, allowing the sweeping curve of the left wing to frame his stern profile. This compelling portrait captures the essence of street theater, where ordinary public spaces are temporarily transformed into stages for extraordinary visual storytelling. This image is a collaborative production by Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner for Project 23.

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Una llamativa figura metálica llama la atención en medio del ajetreo borroso de una vía argentina, con su piel y su traje bañados en un rico bronce cobrizo. El artista callejero, transformado en una gárgola mítica o un demonio alado, mantiene una mirada rígida e intensa que atraviesa el paisaje urbano circundante. La luz natural del día resalta las intrincadas texturas de su armadura esculpida y segmentada, y las profundas grietas de las amplias alas parecidas a las de un murciélago que se elevan desde sus hombros. Una profundidad de campo notablemente reducida aísla al artista con una claridad asombrosa, mientras convierte los bulliciosos escaparates y peatones del fondo distante en un desenfoque suave e impresionista. Esta técnica fotográfica enfatiza de manera experta la yuxtaposición surrealista de una estatua viviente pausada en una quietud atemporal frente al movimiento caótico de la vida diaria en la ciudad. Buenos Aires es famosa por su vibrante cultura de arte callejero, particularmente a lo largo de avenidas peatonales como la Calle Florida, donde los artistas elaboran meticulosamente estos elaborados personajes para cautivar a los transeúntes. La pintura corporal de bronce se aplica con una precisión magistral, cubriendo su cabeza calva y resaltando los contornos afilados de sus pómulos y su barba candado. Su expresión estoica y su enfoque inquebrantable contribuyen a la ilusión de metal fundido sólido, exigiendo una segunda mirada de aquellos que navegan por la calle concurrida. La composición descentra ligeramente la figura, permitiendo que la curva de la ala izquierda enmarque su severo perfil. Este cautivador retrato captura la esencia del teatro callejero, donde los espacios públicos ordinarios se transforman temporalmente en escenarios para una narración visual extraordinaria. Esta imagen es una producción colaborativa de Samuel Jeffery y Audrey Bergner para Project 23.

 

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Local Guides: cheargentinatravel.com & nomadicsamuel.com

🌎 Personal Sites: samueljeffery.net, audreybergner.com & samuelandaudrey.com

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Photo by Samuel Jeffery & Audrey Bergner | Project 23

 

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Neovoxer: The Twilighter, Ofadamadual, Violette, Metateranon. Shot at Opus 40. cinematographer Jiri Dvorsky

An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.

 

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An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.

 

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CHICAGO - JANUARY 13: The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University presented In Vivo 2012, Top Gunner on January 13th and 14th in the Thorne Auditorium on the Chicago campus. This year's production featured performances by medical students and benefited The Dreamcatcher Foundation

Photo credit: Randy Belice

CHICAGO - JANUARY 13: The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University presented In Vivo 2012, Top Gunner on January 13th and 14th in the Thorne Auditorium on the Chicago campus. This year's production featured performances by medical students and benefited The Dreamcatcher Foundation

Photo credit: Randy Belice

CHICAGO - JANUARY 13: The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University presented In Vivo 2012, Top Gunner on January 13th and 14th in the Thorne Auditorium on the Chicago campus. This year's production featured performances by medical students and benefited The Dreamcatcher Foundation

Photo credit: Randy Belice

CHICAGO - JANUARY 13: The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University presented In Vivo 2012, Top Gunner on January 13th and 14th in the Thorne Auditorium on the Chicago campus. This year's production featured performances by medical students and benefited The Dreamcatcher Foundation

Photo credit: Randy Belice

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