Accidental Mysteries
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Dog Days of Summer
The Romans called this early August period dies caniculares, which meant “dog star days” after Sirius, the Dog Star. Herewith, some pictorial respite from the heat.

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Welcome to the Asylum
A selection of images that came from the days when ‘asylum’ was a noun, not a verb.

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Japanese Municipality Logos
A look at the forward-thinking, abstract logos that symbolize Japanese city municipalities.

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Shoe Designs Before 1900
Having never really taken the time to look at ancient shoes (I have only three pair of shoes myself — black, brown and a pair running shoes), I was very impressed with the creativity and design of shoes from centuries ago.

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Found, Cut, and Rearranged: The Art of John Stezaker
For almost four decades, the artist John Stezaker has been appropriating “found” photographs and focusing on a new way of seeing.

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Reflections in a Golden Eye
The optics- and vision-centered work of Harris Diamant

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Ingrained
Redefining Hand Crafted Furniture

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The Thin Line
Mann(ish)

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Stalking Brick City
The Newark street photography of Cesar Melgar

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Lee Godie
Homeless genius

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Outside the Lines
The 24th Outsider Art Fair

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Embellishing the Past
Artist Julie Cockburn’s embroidered photos
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