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All that photography could do - and did - in Korea's modern art
A weathered window frame hangs on the wall of the Photography Seoul Museum of Art (Photo SeMA). But instead of glass, scraps of newspapers and periodicals are packed into a dense mound. Nude female bodies torn from cheap pulp magazines press…
Sonoma Valley teen Leo Dale wins pair of prestigious wildlife photography awards
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Leo Dale does not mean to sound ungrateful, recalling the countless hikes on which he accompanied his parents, starting when he was a small boy. But sometimes, when his mother and father would stop to…
Seven People Who Changed the Course of American Entertainment
Future Baseball Star
I was quick on the draw when I saw this boy turning to look back at me. I also had my camera readily on hand, shooting architecture and street photography. Sometimes, we are lucky. I only had one picture of this event, so I successfully grabbed my…
Brooklyn Beckham's family journey: from 'the best mum and dad in the world' to a broken relationship
Brooklyn Beckham has grown up in the spotlight, and his recent Instagram post has made that light shine brighter than ever. The young photographer recently made headlines when he confirmed he is estranged from his famous parents, soccer player…
Funders reject Maidstone art group 'every time', director says - BBC News
A non-profit arts group says it has been struggling to find funding and is relying on the community for venues to hold classes. The Maidstone Arts Centre in Kent used to have its own site to host sessions for groups including neurodivergent…
Keighley independent traders question benefits of BID payments - BBC News
Independent businesses in Keighley have questioned the impact of an organisation tasked with reversing the fortunes of their town centre. Traders said the Keighley BID (Business Improvement District) levy, a mandatory annual charge, which some…
Marian Goodman, Fiercely Loyal Dealer Who Championed Artists Dies Aged 97
Marian Goodman, the art dealer admired for her fierce loyalty to artists and her lifelong refusal to chase fashion, either aesthetic or commercial, died on Thursday in a Los Angeles hospital. She was 97. Her death was first reported by The New York…
Jimmy Carr brutally mocks 'nepo baby' Brooklyn Beckham's varied 'jobs
Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com Jimmy Carr has weighed in the explosive Beckham family feud with his signature dark and sharp-tongued style in his latest comedy show. The comedian, 53, was asked by the audience to give his thoughts…
The all-new Hotel Waterloo is now open in Singapore's arts district with an elegant tropical theme
News With in-house restaurant Antler & Ember, a lap pool, and easy access to the best of Bras Basah-Bugis Written by Amanda Tan Contributor, Time Out Singapore Singapore's first new hotel of 2026 has just opened, and culture-seekers are going to…
OnePlus 15T leak spills details on a curious camera situation
After OnePlus officially refuted claims about the “dismantling” of the company, we've come across a fresh rumor about the company's upcoming compact flagship — the OnePlus 15T — about its camera setup. According to the…
The horrors of making Battleship Potemkin, 100 years on
Vladimir Lenin insisted that “of all the arts, cinema is the most important”. But it was young director Sergei Eisenstein who proved Lenin right. Eisenstein's masterpiece Battleship Potemkin, which premiered in Moscow in January 1926…
Apple to address the lack of cameras on the iPhone Air with the second model according to leak
The iPhone Air got a lot of complaints after its unveiling last year, with one of the chief ones being the phone's lack of cameras for its high starting price of $999. According to a new leak, Apple is reportedly looking to address this complaint…
Witnessing the Gaza tragedy: Dr. Santhosh Kumar's lens captures the human cost of genocide
‘The Last Sky,' a photo exhibition that opened at the Fine Arts College Gallery, Palayam on Saturday, serves as a visceral and disturbing reminder of the genocide in Gaza. The exhibition, featuring 60 mobile phone photographs taken by…
Quadrillion FPS Camera : Capture the Unseen: Light, Electrons & Ultra-Fast Frames
What if you could slow down time so much that the invisible became visible? Veritasium takes a closer look at how advancements in high-speed imaging have unlocked a hidden world, revealing phenomena that occur in mere fractions of a second. Imagine…
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