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Fiona Pardington hopes an exhibition of her images of New Zealand’s extinct and endangered birds will encourage debate, as the nation weighs its environmental responsibilities.
In conversation with Observer, the artist opens up about the rituals, recipes and personal history behind her quietly radical paintings of food.
Dallas residents rely heavily on neighborhood libraries and overwhelmingly support increasing funding rather than closing ...
Zhang Ziyi reflects on two decades of defining roles at an Asian Film Awards masterclass, discussing Ang Lee, Wong Kar-wai and Asian cinema's future.
After once going viral predicting she’d be married within a year, wedding photographer Darian Chelini documented a whirlwind ...
A wildlife photographer devoted an entire day of his life to capture a once-in-a-lifetime photo. Terry Nunn, the owner of Terry Nunn Photography, recently shared some truly stunning images of ...
Premiering at SXSW, Marq Evans’ film delves into the debate surrounding a famous piece of footage and offers an answer to the ...
Bored Panda on MSN
58 striking wildlife photos that celebrate nature
Alexandra Surkova is an award-winning wildlife photographer based in Spain whose work turns fleeting encounters with animals into images that feel almost cinematic. On her site, she describes wildlife ...
Public art sculptures can be an expression of a society's creativity, humor, and imagination. While public art sculptures can be a tribute to a country's history and its great leaders and events, some ...
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