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The art world is wide and varied. Here are Swide’s picks of must-sees in June: London, New York, Paris, Milan or Berlin?
We have seen New York's profile from every perspective. Or at least we thought we had. Until June 30th, an homage to the City from within the city, thanks to WDesign and InstagramNYC.
Until May 13th, at Portocomaro, Asti, the images of Mario Ingrosso tell the tale of Italy and Italians as they were between the Fifties and the Sixties, North and South, towns and cities. A must-see moving portrait.
The winner of World Press Photo 2012 is a Spanish young man from Barcelona who captured a special moment in time during the Arab spring. Swide investigates who Samuel Aranda is and how he got to win one of the most important Photography Awards.
Lily Collins is currently on the silver screen as Snow White in Mirror Mirror the new adaptation of the beloved story, alongside Julia Roberts. The pale skinned beauty stepped out in NYC for Cartier’s New York City Exhibition Preview.
| Apr 26, 2012 | Faces > Celebrities
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What to do between one Fashion Show and another? Milan is not only the Italian Fashion’s Capital but also offers unique cultural entertainment all year long. Here is a list of exhibitions you can visit while strolling around the city looking for a break from the hectic mood of Men’s Fashion Week.
Japanese born Katsu Naito has been experimenting with photography and documenting different walks of life through his lens. He revealed his first international exhibition this September in London and has been catching the attention of photographers alike, and then some.
For two decades Chris Nash has been in demand by those who want to have their movement caught by someone who knows when 'that' perfect still is. He has been catching 'key choreographic moments' for dancers from varying disciplines and currently has his work on display at the V&A in London under the title of 'Flash of Light'.
Michael Wolf has featured on Swide previously when the Prix Pictet project 'Growth' caught our attention and we captured the message that the exhibition shared with those who were lucky enough to experience it in person. 'Tokyo Compression' is a collection of claustrophobic photographs tinged with damp.
Miró’s work returns to London at the Tate Modern in the first major retrospect in nearly 50 years, and offers you the rare opportunity to experience more than 150 paintings, drawings sculptures and prints from a career that stretched across six decades. Introducing: The Ladder of Escape.
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