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An Area Known as ‘Falbreen’ on Mars Saw Some Bright Blue Skies—Kind Of

Aug 19, 2025

You’d be forgiven for thinking that the image above is from a remote part of the Atacama Desert in Chile, or perhaps a broad, sandy expanse like those found in parts of Utah. But you’d have to journey quite a bit farther to reach this landscape—more than...

An Area Known as ‘Falbreen’ on Mars Saw Some Bright Blue Skies—Kind Of

Aug 19, 2025

You’d be forgiven for thinking that the image above is from a remote part of the Atacama Desert in Chile, or perhaps a broad, sandy expanse like those found in parts of Utah. But you’d have to journey quite a bit farther to reach this landscape—more than...

Dani Guindo Captures Otherworldly Aerial Photos of Iceland in ‘Orbital’

Aug 15, 2025

From the air, Iceland’s mountains, lava fields, glacial streams, and arctic vegetation comprise a world of contrasts. For Dani Guindo, the nation’s unique landscapes inspire an ongoing photography practice, and his recent series Orbital sets the...

Celebrating Spring in ‘A Ffern Fairytale,’ Children Imagine Quirky Characters

Aug 12, 2025

From a musical bird to a wandering Scottish flower, a troupe of imaginative beings spring forth in a new short film created for Ffern, a fragrance maker based in Somerset. The company tapped London-based creative content studio Pal to create “A Ffern...

Kudzu Engulfs Everything in Its Path in Zac Henderson’s ‘Palimpsest’

Aug 7, 2025

After 13 years on the road, Zac Henderson (previously) traded in the van he and his wife lived in full-time to return to the South and be nearer to family. “Despite the many recognizable faces and places, my relationship to them had changed,” he says....

‘Quiver’ Surveys Twenty Years of Striking Feather Sculptures by Kate MccGwire

Aug 6, 2025

Although we’re familiar with numerous birds displaying bright blue hues, from the aptly named blue jays to indigo buntings to various species of heron, this color in avians’ feathers is actually a trick of physics. While hues like red and yellow are...

An Expansive Survey in Scotland Celebrates Five Decades of Land Art by Andy Goldsworthy

Jul 30, 2025

Andy Goldsworthy grew up on the edge of Leeds, with Yorkshire’s rural fields in one direction and the city’s urban center in the other. As a teenager, he worked on local farms, which instilled an early respect for the land—and a fascination that would...

‘Outcasts’ Highlights the Scientific Contributions of Trailblazing Artist and Naturalist Mary Banning

Jul 29, 2025

In the 1800s, mycology—the study of fungi—was a relatively new field, emerging around the same time as Enlightenment-era studies in botany and herbal medicine. Science and art converged in works like Elizabeth Blackwell’s A Curious Herbal, along with German...

Six Activist Trolls Tromp Through a California Woodland to ‘Save the Humans’

Jul 23, 2025

As visitors wander through a mile-stretch of Filoli’s Natural Lands this summer, they’ll encounter a group of eager wooden characters ready to share their wisdom. Trolls: Save the Humans is a playful, yet urgent exhibition by Danish artist Thomas Dambo...

Anatomy and Ancient Sea Creatures Converge in Hiné Mizushima’s Felt Sculptures

Jul 22, 2025

From the spiral shells of prehistoric ammonites to uncanny depictions of organs and fish, Hiné Mizushima has a knack for combining cuteness and humor with the unusual and unseen. The Vancouver-based artist (previously) continues to create vibrant dioramas and wall...

Need an Escape? Tune Into Noah Kalina’s Ambient Landscapes Where Almost Nothing Happens

Jul 22, 2025

If you, like us, are in desperate need of some outdoor time but are instead caught up in emails, meetings, and distressing news alerts, we have a salve to hold you over for at least an hour or two. New York-based photographer Noah Kalina is known for expansive...

Dennis Lehtonen Documents a Pair of Immense Icebergs Paying a Visit to a Small Greenland Village

Jul 19, 2025

From rocky outcrops overlooking modest, brightly painted houses, photographer Dennis Lehtonen captures an astonishing nordic phenomenon. Innaarsuit, Greenland, which sits more than 430 miles north of the Arctic Circle, sets the stage for a series of images...
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