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New Artist, New Art: Meet Leah Giberson

New Artist, New Art: Meet Leah Giberson

April showers bring...new artists! We’re delighted to introduce Leah Giberson, the artist behind today’s release, Floral Shade. This color-packed piece is soaked in suburban nostalgia, reminding us how good it feels to park on the sidelines of a soccer game in the sun, or sit out in the backyard ...
New Edition! Abbott Captures The Tempo Of The City

New Edition! Abbott Captures The Tempo Of The City

Time is a formative element of photography. We talk about “capturing” shots like they’ll get away from us; we create and collect photographs as a way to freeze and suspend a distinct moment that stirs something inside us. But even as more photographs are taken every day, time continues to outpace...
New Art Alert: UPSO's Graphic Cardinals #2

New Art Alert: UPSO's Graphic Cardinals #2

Even on gray spring days, the bright red of these cardinals breaks through and makes us feel majorly chipper. Dustin Amery Hostetler (UPSO) combines these striking scarlet tones with a muted, linear background in his second 20x200 release, Cardinals #2. Cardinals #2 by Dustin Amery Hostetler (UP...
New Art From Scott Kelly! The Capital Has Never Looked So Cool

New Art From Scott Kelly! The Capital Has Never Looked So Cool

From the ridiculous to the inspiring to the downright disturbing, the 24-hour news cycle is trained on every aspect of the 2016 race to the White House. We’re completely captivated, and a new season of House of Cards means we’re dipping our toes in political drama even as we’re tucking them under...
New! Caturday Art: Hiroshige’s Furr-ever Companions

New! Caturday Art: Hiroshige’s Furr-ever Companions

“I love cats because I enjoy my home; and little by little, they become its visible soul”. French polymath Jean Cocteau summed it up purrfectly. Which got us thinking: what represents our personalities better than the animals we keep as companions and the art we choose to surround ourselves with?...
New! Introducing Gordon Parks with John Edwin Mason

New! Introducing Gordon Parks with John Edwin Mason

We're grateful (and also a little amazed!) to have John Edwin Mason introduce today's powerful, legendary photograph by Gordon Parks. John's been hard at work on his book, Gordon Parks and American Democracy, and was a featured speaker at a Gordon Parks symposium at the Ulrich Museum in Wichita e...
New! Hiroshige's Meguro Drum Bridge and Sunset Hill

New! Hiroshige's Meguro Drum Bridge and Sunset Hill

In the late 18th century, Ando Hiroshige was considered something of a rebel in the ukiyo-e woodcut world. While his contemporaries were creating works centering around coy women or intricate images of city life, Hiroshige chose instead to focus on lush landscapes. The resulting body of work—his ...
New Art by Amy Casey! Our Favorite Fortress

New Art by Amy Casey! Our Favorite Fortress

In our third edition with long-time 20x200 artist Amy Casey, we find ourselves enchanted by yet another of her surreal urban spaces. Casey has a knack for embodying different perspectives on city life with her dreamy visuals, whether we're talking intricate webs, or dizzyingly tall towers of buil...