In a hellish year dominated by a worldwide pandemic and an election circus, The Daily Beast art team spun flaming garbage into illustration gold.
Lyne Lucien is a former Art Director at The Daily Beast as well as an accomplished photographer, photo illustrator, and writer. Formerly of New York Magazine and Architectural Digest. Follow her on Instagram at @lalucien.
The Daily Beast art team is leading the game in illustration, photo collage, and innovative gifs. Here, we round up some of our favorites from 2019.
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“Black Refractions: Highlights from The Studio Museum in Harlem” will be shown at six U.S. venues.
The Daily Beast photo team is leading the game in illustration, photo collage, and innovative gifs. Here, we round up some of our favorites from 2018.
From the migrant caravan to the raging fires in California, 2018 was a whirlwind of breaking news and excellent photography. The Daily Beast brings you the best images of 2018.
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