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The competition is supported by the Korean government and is organized by UNESCO and the Ministry of Information and Culture in Afghanistan. Their goal is to focus attention on the cultural and natural richness around us that has been overlooked or forgotten by decades of war. 

Los Angeles Review of Books' Michael Kurcfeld interviews Paolo Pellegrin and Alex Majoli to discuss their latest book, Congo. 

The exhibition focuses on the entanglement of art and science and the artistic use of new technologies.Curated by Peter Weibel, the exhibition opens on Fri, Oct 30 at 730pm.

Time Lightbox has published a selection of photographs by Massimo Vitali showing the conditions endured by the refugees in Europe.

Artsy.net has published a review of delphine Burtin's current exhibition Encouble:

"In her first U.S. solo show at Benrubi Gallery, “Encouble,” Burtin presents an investigative series she started while completing a degree in photography, following a long-time career as a graphic designer. Her background in photography no doubt informs the rigorous compositions, which are intently focused on the arrangement of light and shadow."

"Burtin undermines our confidence in our own perception, sowing doubt. What she allows us to see must be understood as a configuration freed from the conventions of representation, and Encouble stands out both as a playful and philosophical puzzle." - Jonas Cuénin

Michael Najjar designed a hotel room for Kameha Grand in Zurich. Kameha's Space Suite comes equipped with a "zero gravity" bed -- built to look like it's floating above the ground -- and steam bath designed to simulate a view into the universe.

Karine Laval's "The Pool" graces the cover of Fisheye, a French magazine focused on contemporary photography.

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