See It Now: Ukraine After Four Years of War--a Digital Exhibition and More
On Feb. 24, 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, starting the largest conflict in Europe since World War II. By April 2022, the invasion's initial goal of a rapid Russian victory had failed, and what followed has been a war of attrition. On the fourth anniversary of conflict, human rights and photography organization FotoEvidence in collaboration with the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers has curated a 45-minute digital exhibition drawn from three books: "Ukraine: A War Crime"; "Ukraine: Love+War"; and "War Chronicles: Ukraine 2014-2025." Meanwhile, Associated Press and The Guardian also looked back at the war.
Peter Kuper's Library
Peter Kuper is, luckily, an artist who needs no introduction. I say this because his long and varied career is impossible to summarize in a paragraph. Whether celebrating his life-long fascination with the universe of bugs, in Insectopolis, or satirizing the political nature of human inhumanity in World War III Illustrated, Peter’s work begins with research—scientific, literary, political, psychological and you name it. For this reason, I asked him to share his...

