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Through Vivid Color, Martin Wittfooth Revels in Surreal Worlds

Through Vivid Color, Martin Wittfooth Revels in Surreal Worlds

A parrot confined to a too-small cage, jellyfish floating above fungi and ferns, and a spotted octopus resting as the centerpiece to a flourishing bouquet are a few of the surreal scenes in the works of Martin Wittfooth. The artist is known for his enigmatic paintings that meld flora and fauna to consider interconnection and nature’s endurance.

Wittfooth currently splits his time between Savannah and Brockville, although he plans to relocate permanently to the latter this year. Before he begins preparing for a solo exhibition in spring 2027 with Hashimoto Contemporary, the artist is completing a few larger commissions.

a stork with produce, bags, and dripping water by Martin Wittfooth
“Dam”

He enjoys the balance between larger bodies of work and singular pieces: “A unified field of concepts and vibes, to have all of the pieces in an exhibition have a kind of kindred dialogue going on between one another, and then when the dust settles in between shows, to have singular works to focus on, where I can slow down just a bit and let the new ideas start to form for the next show,” he says.

Along with Yuko Shimizu, Wittfooth will also mentor at the unique Quarantine residency this April. This is his third time participating in the program, and it’s one that informs much of the way he thinks about connection. He’s always impressed by “how quickly bonds form between the students, between the mentors, between the students and the mentors, and with the whole crew that runs the show,” he says, adding:

There’s been a lot of emphasis on this notion that community is important—as a species, we’ve appreciated this in our various ways for as long as we’ve been around—but for artists, this is often a bit of a struggle to develop and to maintain, considering the isolating nature of how we work. It’s also something that seems to have become more broadly murky and confused in this era of social media, with person-to-person contact being replaced by virtual interactions and projection of virtual selves—methods of communication that I personally feel are missing the essential ingredient of connection.

You can find more about the program on Colossal, and explore Wittfooth’s work on his website and Instagram.

a round painting of a green jellyfish by Martin Wittfooth
“Parallelism Jellyfish 2”
a painting of a monkey sitting on a box, stiring a pot, with flowers by Martin Wittfooth
“The Alchemist”
a round painting of flowers by Martin Wittfooth
“Parallelism Paradise”
a painting of a vibrant bird in a cage by Martin Wittfooth
“Liberty”
a round painting of flowers and a red octopus by Martin Wittfooth
“Parallelism 9”

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Dan Sinker writes about the transformative experience of...

Dan Sinker writes about the transformative experience of seeing a work by Jenny Holzer when he was 14. “Truisms was a revelation. Art could be just words. Art could be just at home slapped on a POST NO BILLS wall as it could in a gallery.”

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Raad voor de rechtspraak: hack onhandig, maar niet ontregelend

DEN HAAG (ANP) - De hack bij de Raad voor de rechtspraak is onhandig voor medewerkers, maar verder niet ontregelend. Dat laat een woordvoerster weten. Volgens haar kunnen medewerkers een app nu niet meer gebruiken waardoor bijvoorbeeld e-mails niet meer op de telefoon bekeken kunnen worden. Via de laptop kan alles wel gewoon gebruikt worden.

Volgens de woordvoerster is nog onduidelijk of er daadwerkelijk zakelijke gegevens van medewerkers zijn buitgemaakt. Er is in ieder geval toegang geweest tot het systeem. Volgens haar speelt het probleem bij meer (overheids)organisaties, omdat de software waarin de kwetsbaarheid zat breder werd gebruikt. In ieder geval is bekend dat ook de Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens slachtoffer is geworden.

Bij het lek is misbruik gemaakt van een kwetsbaarheid in de software Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile. Die wordt gebruikt voor het beheer en de beveiliging van mobiele apparaten, apps en informatie.


Politie: geweld bij bollendak Utrecht deels niet volgens regels

UTRECHT (ANP) - Het geweld dat een politieagent in Utrecht eind januari gebruikte bij de aanhouding van een vrouw onder het bollendak bij Utrecht Centraal, voldeed deels niet aan de instructies. Dat concludeert politiechef Yvonne Hondema vrijdagavond in een bericht over het incident. Een politiewoordvoerder laat weten dat er voor de agent geen consequenties volgen.

"Als ik met mijn professionele politieblik kijk naar de beelden dan zie ik dat een groot deel van het ingezette geweld goed politieoptreden is, binnen de kaders, ook al kan dat er heftig uitzien. En voor een deel van het toegepaste geweld geldt dat niet, daar leren we van", aldus Hondema. "We hebben allemaal de trap gezien. Hierna escaleert de situatie en dat is nooit het doel van politieoptreden."

De politiechef benadrukt dat politiewerk "vraagt om snelle beslissingen in soms ingewikkelde en complexe omstandigheden" en ze stelt dat er wel grond was voor een aanhouding. "Deze politieman moet handelen; hij kan niet wegkijken. Dat is wat ik van hem vraag. Daarbij mag hij, als dat nodig is, geweld gebruiken."

Bedreigingen

Het geweldsmonopolie dat de politie heeft, brengt evenwel "de grote verantwoordelijkheid met zich mee om hier uiterst zorgvuldig en transparant mee om te gaan", zegt Hondema. "Daarom gebruiken we dit moment ook om te leren, om te luisteren en in gesprek te blijven. Dat doen we met collega's en met onze bondgenoten. We vragen ons altijd af of we het juiste hebben gedaan en of we het een volgende keer opnieuw zouden doen."

Deze week werd bekend dat de politieman en zijn familie tijdelijk ergens anders wonen vanwege bedreigingen. "Dat er bedreigingen worden geuit naar onze betrokken collega is volstrekt onacceptabel. Dat geldt ook voor de vele discriminerende opmerkingen die wij online zien onder het geplaatste filmpje. Ik roep iedereen op om elkaar met respect te blijven behandelen, ook online."

De vrouwen die bij het incident betrokken waren, hebben aangifte gedaan van mishandeling, poging tot zware mishandeling en schending van de geweldsinstructie. Het OM beslist of er onderzoek wordt ingesteld.


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Queen’s image on Australian commemorative coins likened to Shrek

Two coins celebrating Queen Elizabeth II criticised for failing to resemble late monarch

Two Australian coins commemorating Queen Elizabeth II have been criticised for failing to resemble the late monarch.

The $5 (£2.56) and 50c (26p) silver coins, created by Royal Australian Mint to commemorate the centenary of the queen’s birth, were released in an online ballot that closed on Wednesday.

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Labour minister was provided with intelligence files on journalists

Exclusive: Material gathered was personally given to Josh Simons when chair of pro-Starmer thinktank, say sources

A Labour minister was provided with intelligence files gathered on journalists investigating the thinktank that helped propel Keir Starmer to power, the Guardian has learned.

The documents were personally given to Josh Simons, now a minister in the Cabinet Office, when he was chair of Labour Together, according to sources.

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Shinjuku Gyo-en, Tokyo

Matt Straite Photography has added a photo to the pool:

Shinjuku Gyo-en, Tokyo

Cherry Blossoms are on the way. This is from last years blossom.

This huge park in Tokyo is so very popular. That creates two problems. First, people are always in your frame. And when I say people, I mean there are more people than leaves on the trees. That's a real problem for photos. Second, everyone has shot all the obvious compositions. Yes, there is still value in a classic composition, and I am happy to shot those when I can. But like all other photographers, I am searching for something that is my own.

This image seemed to solve both issues. I am not sure I have seen this in the many images I researched before I went here. And, people can't crowd the frame because they can't walk on water. Ha! Take that hordes of sakura seekers!

Anyway, tripod image with a real slow shutter to tame the waters. Enjoy.

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tintinetmilou has added a photo to the pool:

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Kamakura - Kotoku-in

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KPMG Pressed Its Auditor To Pass on AI Cost Savings

An anonymous reader shares a report: KPMG, one of the world's largest auditors of public and private companies, negotiated lower fees from its own accountant by arguing that AI will make it cheaper to do the work, according to people familiar with the matter. The Big Four firm told its auditor, Grant Thornton UK, it should pass on cost savings from the rollout of AI and threatened to find a new accountant if it did not agree to a significant fee reduction, the people said.

The discussions last year came amid an industry-wide debate about the impact of new technology on audit firms' business and traditional pricing models. Firms have invested heavily in AI to speed up the planning of audits and automate routine tasks, but it is not yet clear if this will generate savings that are passed on to clients.

Grant Thornton is auditor to KPMG International, the UK-based umbrella organisation that co-ordinates the work of KPMG's independent, locally owned partnerships around the world. Talks with Grant Thornton were led by Michaela Peisger, a longtime audit partner and executive from KPMG's German member firm, who became KPMG International's chief financial officer at the beginning of 2025.

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