August 15 Photo Brief: Flamingo chick, summer ski jumping, Night of Destiny at the Dome of the Rock and a rescue in China
Pink flamingos, a baby rescued, ski jumping in France, Palio racing in Siena and more in today’s daily brief.
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Jerry Jackson 0 Comment Daily Brief art, China, France, horse racing, India, Manila, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Russia
Pink flamingos, a baby rescued, ski jumping in France, Palio racing in Siena and more in today’s daily brief.
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Jerry Jackson 0 Comment Entertainment, World art, Czech Republic, Living dead, zombies
Hundreds of the living dead took over Prague’s historic district on Saturday during the city’s 5th annual Zombie Walk.
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Jerry Jackson 1 Comment The Baltimore Sun art, Baltimore, photography, Reader SunShots
We celebrate the second anniversary of Reader SunShots with a look back at some of our favorite winning images with critiques by director of photography Robert Hamilton and senior photo editor Jerry Jackson.
Stokely Baksh 0 Comment Art, Entertainment art, Damien Hirst, London
Well-known contemporary artist Damien Hirst has been ruffling the feathers of art critics since he received public attention back in the 80s. Some have called him a genius and even a modern-day Andy Warhol. Others, like critic Julian Spalding whose book “Con Art – Why You Ought To Sell Your Damien Hirsts While You Can,” remain unimpressed, and even adamant in their disdain for the artist.
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Nick Tann 0 Comment Art, Entertainment Andy Warhol, art, gallery, pop art
Twenty-five years after his death, the King of Pop Art continues to draw crowds around the globe.