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Selections from Daniel Rosenberg and Anthony Grafton’s captivating history of timelines, now in paperback—from time circles to time dragons, to a history of civilization drawn on a single piece of paper.
In Thomas Woodruff’s paintings, Hippocrates’s Four Humors afflict beasties, batterflies, and tigers on tender, spooky landscapes.
In Jeroen Hofman’s new monograph Playground, the training facilities for Holland’s soldiers, firefighters, rescue workers, and police officers are photographed from a cherry-picker, turning dangerous scenarios into LEGO sets.
The pictures in Susan Lipper’s series may come from West Virginia, but they could be found off dozens of American byways.
Read the individual entries, and find out more about Sam, in the archives.
How do you make the Explodingdog art? Most everything is drawn one of a few ways. The drawings on Explodingdog.com are drawn with a Wacom Cintiq into Adobe Photoshop. ...
Since the 1990s, Yoshitomo Nara’s paintings, drawings, sculptures, and ceramics of children and animals have infiltrated the world—to the point that it’s difficult to picture contemporary art without them
Sam is publishing a comic story here each week on TMN based on your suggestions. Leave your ideas for next week’s installment in the comments. How did Explodingdog...
In his series “Lost Along the Way,” photographer Alex Catt’s carefully composed landscapes from Europe offer a contemporary, oddly romantic update to the tradition of the continental tour.
What follows is a brief, explanatory Q&A from Sam. How did you pick the caption to kick us off? Knowing that it might lay the foundation for the...
Photographer Jane Fulton Alt discovered the beauty of prairie fires on the same morning that her sister underwent her first chemotherapy treatment.
We’ve worked with Sam before. Back in 2003, we published his “Stupid Dreams.” Sam’s m.o. is to transform one of his followers’ suggested...