
Year in Focus: Powerful Images of 2025
A powerful collection of photographs from 2025 reveals human stories of resilience, grief, protest, and community from across the country, capturing both major events and quiet, personal moments.
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A powerful collection of photographs from 2025 reveals human stories of resilience, grief, protest, and community from across the country, capturing both major events and quiet, personal moments.

The year 2025 saw a mix of global events, from intense conflicts and political protests to natural disasters and moments of human joy, all captured by dedicated photojournalists worldwide.

November brings a global array of art and design exhibitions, featuring KAWS in San Francisco, Shigeru Ban in Kraków, and Gerhard Richter in Paris, exploring themes from pop culture to ecology.

A rare collection of personal artworks by Pablo Picasso, pieces he never sold, is set to be exhibited in Ireland, offering a unique glimpse into his private creative world.

Brazilian photographer Christian Barroso captured 'Waiting,' an iPhone X photo showing a solitary woman in a São Paulo skyscraper cafe. The image, taken in 2021, reflects post-pandemic introspection.

The Fargo-Moorhead Visual Artists Studio Crawl is taking place this weekend, showcasing over 30 local artists. Jon Offutt, the event's long-time managing director, is producing his final crawl. Visito

Philadelphia's Rodin Museum presents "Rodin's Hands" through January 4, exploring the sculptor's detailed hand studies. Concurrently, PAFA opens "Pictures of Belonging" on October 9, showcasing Japane

Duddell's Hong Kong reopens with "Let's Start Over," a solo exhibition by Danh Võ, running from September 17, 2025, to April 6, 2026, exploring identity and memory.