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March 24, 2026

Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards Releases Unseen Outtakes From the Last Year’s Contest

To kick off the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards 2026 contest, the photo competition just released a series of “never before seen” entries from the 2025 Awards. From a caiman in Brazil “wearing” butterflies as eyelashes to a pair of dancing blue footed bobbies on Galapagos islands, each brilliant outtake captures wild animals during their funniest moments. The organizers of the Awards hope these images will inspire more people to enter this year’s competition.

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March 24, 2026

This Relaxing Online Class Is a Fun and Educational Way To Make Nature-Inspired Art

Painting can be serious business, but it doesn’t always have to be. Sometimes, it can be a fun and carefree way to let your creativity shine. That might feel intimidating, but with My Modern Met Academy’s online classes, you’ll get step-by-step instructions and feel confident in your new skills. For a class that’s got a pleasing paint-along feel while still being educational, look to Dappled Light: Learn Abstract Painting with Acrylics.

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March 23, 2026

JR’s Large-Scale Installations Are on Display at This Immersive Solo Exhibition in LA

French contemporary artist JR recently unveiled his latest solo exhibition, Horizons, at Perrotin Los Angeles. Known for his large-scale photographic installations and socially engaged public art, JR continues to push creative boundaries, inviting viewers to explore both scale and perspective in unexpected ways. Horizons presents a series of expansive photographic works that combine human portraiture with architectural and environmental imagery.

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March 23, 2026

The Other Art Fair 2026 Preview: Everything You Need To Know Before It Opens in Brooklyn

Once it opens on April 16 in Brooklyn, the Other Art Fair plans to hit “rewind.” There are several reasons behind this—for one, the art fair is finally returning to the Agger Fish Building following a long hiatus. But, aside from this, the event is also exploring what it believes to be a major trend within the contemporary art scene: nostalgia-core.

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