The photos were chosen by the outlet’s eight-person team of photo editors and “aim to show in pictures that this year was indeed different”.
The 2023 calendar was unveiled yesterday, showing off a few dream-like teasers from the edition spangled with a star-studded cast.
The anonymous artist confirmed an artwork as his by posting Instagram pictures of a gymnast on a destroyed building.
Blue bulls taking flight and penguins without heads make up some of this year’s Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards finalists.
Wildlife photographer Eugenijus Kavaliauskas took that shot of the highly magnified ant photo, and actually, he can get lost with it.
This artist had a dream to not only live in his ideal home but to decorate it with his unique seal of approval.
On Friday, a pair of activists threw a can of what appears to be tomato soup over Vincent van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ at the National Gallery in London.
This poignant moment, titled “Ndakasi’s passing”, was captured by Brent Stirton, a Durbanite now working in New York.
The Ocean Photographer of the Year aims to acknowledge the work photographers put into shining a light on the beauty of the ocean, as well as the threats it faces.
Judges and outside observers have fallen in love with the ocean and all it contains thanks to 2 590 submissions to the competition this year.
Pitt is showing his art in public for the first time in a group show with musician Nick Cave and artist Thomas Houseago, which opened on September 18 at the Sara Hildén Art Museum in Finland.
The winning entries from the Drone Photo Awards 2022 are a testament to the technology’s capabilities.
This is the Royal Meteorological Society’s 7th edition of the contest, with images for the main and mobile categories coming from photographers in 119 countries.
Whether it’s baby animals playing silly buggers or adults being goofballs, the early entries for the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards show the lighter side of nature.
Antonio Denti’s ‘The Kid of Mosul’ won the standalone Photographer of the Year award, revealing “a moment of tenderness in the dusty rubble of war”.
The BBC delved into an architecture book’s pages to explore how creative reuse could be the way forward for designing spaces around the world.
Nature TTL, one of the world’s leading nature photography resources, has announced the winners of its annual photography competition, from 8 000 entries across eight different categories.
The aim of the competition is, most heart-warmingly, to raise awareness about animal welfare and the vital role that pets play in people’s lives.
Jeff Koons has become somewhat notorious for getting himself into legal battles over copyright and plagiarism infringements.
During a routine examination of the Dutch artist’s ‘Head of a Peasant Woman’, completed in 1884 or 1885, conservators came across the hidden gem.
The 2022 shortlisted images are nothing short of spectacular, from a mesmerising moonrise moment over an ancient English tower to a surreal shot of the Milky Way above the highest highway in the world.
A long-standing relationship between a security guard at the Onomichi City Museum of Art in Hiroshima and two of the area’s strays is pure joy.
The Texas man smashed through the museum’s glass front entrance with a metal chair. He then used a hand sanitiser stand to break the glass display cases holding a couple of priceless, rare artefacts.
The man attempted to break through the bulletproof glass that protects the painting and threw some roses in the air before security came to escort him out of the building.
His charms and talent were overshadowed by what one of his art-deal victims described as “a toxic mix of arrogance and alcohol”.
Every day, ‘Artle’ gives players an opportunity to identify the creator of four works of art in four guesses.
The images are in categories that cover the full range of food in various cultures and societies.
All of these mind-blowing macro shots were captured on an iPhone 13 Pro or Pro Max, showing off the stellar photography range and up-close capabilities of this premium handset.
These winning shots cast a completely different perspective onto the world, making you think and consider things from a new angle.
With her bionic hand, robotic arm, the mind of artificial intelligence, and a face as real as any other, she is the world’s first ultra-realistic humanoid robot to paint.