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April s Photography Awards and Opportunities

April s Photography Awards and Opportunities 08 April 2021 - Written by Simon Hall In our curated awards guide this month, we feature the CENTER Grants, Women Photograph Grants, W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography, and our own Criticae Masterclass and PHmuseum Days Photo Festival open calls. Learn how they can support the development of your work and career amidst these difficult times. © Anabela Pinto Taking place in Bologna, Italy from 23 through 26 September, PHmuseum Days 2021 will be the beginning of a new era for our project, characterised by a stronger sense of community and sharing. Photography intended as a universal language can be a powerful medium to transmit important messages, and our goal is to give life to the right platforms to display it. For this reason, after nine years of online activities, we have decided to make the big step

When Rembrandt drew the colourful splendour out of Mughal Paintings He went Dutch on Shahjahan

When Rembrandt drew the colourful splendour out of Mughal Paintings. He went Dutch on Shahjahan Photos: Wikipedia A resplendent Shah Jahan looks majestically out of a Mughal miniature painting. He is depicted in profile, standing atop a globe with Rajput king Jujhar Singh Bundela kneeling before him. Defeated by Shah Jahan’s forces early in 1629, the conquest was immortalised by Mughal court painter Bichitr. Years later, this painting and many others would be recreated by Dutch artist Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn in a very different manner. Not just Jujhar Singh Bundela kneeling before the Shah Jahan, his recreations included a painting of Emperor Jahangir receiving an officer, an interaction between Shah Jahan and Dara Shikoh and many others. Many of them were made using brown ink and gray wash with scratchwork on Japanese paper.

This Week in Apps: Clubhouse clones, WWDC21, apps have their best-ever quarter

This Week in Apps: Clubhouse clones, WWDC21, apps have their best-ever quarter
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This Week in Apps: Clubhouse clones, WWDC21, apps have their best-ever quarter – TechCrunch

This Week in Apps: Clubhouse clones, WWDC21, apps have their best-ever quarter Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. The app industry is as hot as ever, with a record 218 billion downloads and $143 billion in global consumer spend in 2020. Consumers last year also spent 3.5 trillion minutes using apps on Android devices alone. And in the U.S., app usage surged ahead of the time spent watching live TV. Currently, the average American watches 3.7 hours of live TV per day, but now spends four hours per day on their mobile devices.

Ryan Lee opens exhibition of new photo-based images by Clifford Ross

Ryan Lee opens exhibition of new photo-based images by Clifford Ross Clifford Ross Untitled, 2020. Cured inkjet on wood, 74 x 37 inches (188 x 94 cm). © Clifford Ross; Courtesy of the artist and RYAN LEE Gallery, New York. NEW YORK, NY .-Ryan Lee is presenting Clifford Ross: Prints on Wood, an exhibition of new photo-based images in which the artist pursues his long-standing interest in capturing the sublime in nature by printing on hand-selected maple veneer. These include stark black and white negatives of details taken from his high-resolution color photographs of Mount Sopris, as well as dramatic crops of his black and white hurricane wave photographs. The altered images, in combination with the varied color and texture of the wood as a substrate, add drama and a distinctly nonphotographic quality to Ross’s compositions, pushing his work toward the realms of drawing and painting, a return of sorts to his original media.

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