"Of course, there is nothing more normal nowadays than to see people work...
“Of course, there is nothing more normal nowadays than to see people work from morning to evening, then choose to waste the time they have left for living at cards, in a cafe or in idle chatter. But...
View ArticlePHOTOTALKS: 'GEOFFROY MATHIEU'
1. «How can one convey, for example, the idea of a town without pigeons, without trees or gardens, where you hear no beating of wings or rustling of leaves, in short, a neutral place? The change of...
View ArticleEXHIBITIONLAND: HOMEFRONTLINE
© All copyright remains with photographer Claire Beckett HOMEFRONTLINE EXPLORES TEN YEARS OF WAR, ON AND AWAY FROM THE COMABT ZONES The Silver Eye Center for Photography features works by Eleven...
View ArticleHARVEY BENGE
SELECTED IMAGES «At the heart of my practice is the need to examine the very nature of things. Why is something the way it is and how do things and people relate to each other. I’m interested in the...
View ArticleB-B-B-BOOKS EDITIONS
B-B-B-Books was founded in Stockholm, August 2011, and is committed to work with the interplay of all various aspects of book production. Each new project aims to foster the development of how...
View ArticlePhoto by Robert Mottar in New York Magazine, December 1969.
Photo by Robert Mottar in New York Magazine, December 1969.
View Article"Financiers live in small, panicky urban cloisters, severely detached from...
“Financiers live in small, panicky urban cloisters, severely detached from the rest of mankind. They are living today in rich-guy ghetto cults. They are truly dangerous to our well-being, and they are...
View ArticleLondon Having won the Deutsche Bank Fine Art Award in...
London Having won the Deutsche Bank Fine Art Award in Photography in 2010, and with a nomination for the Bar Tur Award from the University of the Arts London, London-based Polish photographer Alicja...
View ArticleANNE LASS
GEOGRAPHY OF NOWHERE Often it takes a seconded glance to grasp the essence of reality that surrounds us, without going too far. It helps to step aside and to start watching again, putting between...
View Article"The poet is, etymologically, the maker. Like all makers, he requires a stock...
“The poet is, etymologically, the maker. Like all makers, he requires a stock of raw materials — in his case, experience. Now experience is not a matter of having actually swum the Hellespont, or...
View ArticleINTERVIEW ANDERS PETERSEN Anders Petersen has been working in...
INTERVIEW ANDERS PETERSEN Anders Petersen has been working in London’s Soho for several weeks, as part of his Soho Projects residency commissioned by The Photographers’ Gallery. Immersing himself in...
View ArticleMATTHEW COUPE
SHOW & TELL There are several ways to talk about youth, desires, voluntary misunderstanding, transgressions, friendship, fear and passion. Matthew Coupe has done it by following closely a group of...
View ArticleEXHIBITIONLAND: DUSTIN SHUM
Hereby few pics from the exhibition of Dustin Shum curated by Steve Bisson and Urbanautica for the 30th edition of AsoloArtFilmFestival. The visitors were was able to interact with the installation....
View ArticleROBERT KINMONT
MY FAVOURITE DIRT ROADS Robert Kinmont was born in Los Angeles in 1937. He received his BFA from San Francisco Fine Arts Institute in 1970 and his MFA from University of California at Davis in 1971....
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