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OSMOS Magazine: Issue 28
Photography meets painting in this issue of OSMOS, highlighting works by Michael James Fox, Wolfgang Nestler, Cynthia Hawkins and Rachel Feinstein This is issue 28 of OSMOS magazine, an "art magazine about the use and abuse of photography." It is divided into thematic sections such as "Portfolio," "Stories" and "Reportage," while other sections are more idiosyncratic: in "Eye of the Beholder," gallerists and curators discuss the talents they showcase, while "Means to an End" considers the side effects of nonartistic image production. This issue features, among others: a portfolio of chemically altered photographs by Michael James Fox; essays by Marc Gloede on 1960s landscape photographs by German Land artist Wolfgang Nestler; writer Kenta Murakami on the photographs of Yair Oelbaum, and Adam Simon on the abstract paintings of Cynthia Hawkins; a reflection by curator James Voorhies on an exhibition of paintings by Rachel Feinstein; and urgent and poetic reportage on everyday life in wartime Ukraine by Ira Lupu and Natalia Revko.
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Craftland
**SHORTLISTED FOR WATERSTONES BOOK OF THE YEAR****SHORTLISTED FOR THE NERO BOOK AWARDS NON-FICTION AWARD 2025** Britain was once a craft land. For generations what we made with our hands shaped our identities, built our communities and defined our regions. Craftland chronicles the vanishing skills and traditions that used to govern every aspect of life on these shores.'Impassioned and inspiring' SUNDAY TIMES ** BOOK OF THE WEEK **'Full of stories of crafts and craftspeople and communities, and creativity over the ages. Wonderful' MICHAEL MORPURGO'Beautiful, eye-opening and surprisingly moving - a treat to treasure' LUCY WORSLEYFrom the Isles of Scilly to the Scottish Highlands, James Fox travels the length of Britain to seek out the country's last great craftspeople.Stepping inside the workshops of blacksmiths and wheelwrights, cutlers and coopers, bellfounders and watchmakers, we glimpse not only our past but another way of life: one that is not yet lost and might still shape our future.For as long as there are humans, there will be craft. It is all around us, hiding in plain sight, animating even the most ordinary things. Fox shows that Britain is still a craft land, if only we have eyes to see it.'Extraordinary ... will leave you awestruck' XAND VAN TULLEKEN'Brimming with fresh news and seasoned with hope. I read it in two gulps with delight' ANDREW MARR
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The History and Genealogy of the Prentice, or Prentiss Family, in New England, etc., From 1631 to 1883
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The History and Genealogy of the Prentice, Or Prentiss Family, in New England, From 1631 to 1852
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The History and Genealogy of the Prentice, Or Prentiss Family, in New England, From 1631 to 1852
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The History and Genealogy of the Prentice, or Prentiss Family, in New England, etc., From 1631 to 1883
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