The Woman Who Shaped National Geographic
Images of Cockatoo in 13th century manuscript pushes back the date of trade routes between Europe and Australasia
A History of the Anthropocene in Objects
Artists and anthropologists, historians and geographers, literary scholars and biologists from around the world explore a series of objects that help to narrate a fragmentary history of the Anthropocene.
Let’s make a book – Yo Cuomo
Photography Book Maker Yo Cuomo
Sim Chi Yin
Photographer Spends Years Taking Photos Of Endangered Animals, They’re Heartbreakingly Beautiful
It’s hard not to tear up looking at this stunning photos.
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A Mexican-American Photographer’s Body, On Display and Invisible
In her series of self-portraits set in the New Mexican desert, Laura Aguilar is at once part of the American land, and the viewer’s eye, and apart from them.
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Fault Lines – University of Manitoba Press
About Us – sixtyfourflood
In June 7, 1964, a driving rain buckled dams and flooded vehicles on the Blackfeet Reservation, sweeping crying children from mothers’ arms, and ferrying homes and bodies across the prairie. By the…
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