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Jonas Lund, Studio Practice.biz
Jonas Lund is not a painter. Although in a few of his latest works painting plays a central role. There were the paintings fitted with…
Read moreJohn Stezaker
John Stezaker (British, b.1949) is one of the leading artists in modern photographic collage and appropriation. Employing vintage photographs, old Hollywood film stills, travel postcards…
Read moreZhe Chen – The Bearable
“By documenting my self-inflicted wounds, I aim to externalize otherwise unspeakable, internal sufferings into a tangible form of artwork, by way of photography.”
Read moreJohan Nieuwenhuize – Profile Pictures
Johan Nieuwenhuize’s series of photographs, Profile Pictures, can be regarded as a collection of encounters with artists. It is a series of abstracted images with…
Read moreMishka Henner – Collected Portraits
Collected Portraits presents twenty-four faces, representing the portrait archives of twenty-four photographers spanning the history of the medium.
Read moreLost & Found Project: Family Photos Swept Away by the 2011 Tsunami in East Japan
After the first medical assistance and the search for survivors, the laborious act of cleaning up and reconstruction after the Tsunami of March 11th, 2011,…
Read moreImran Qureshi
The work of the Pakistani artist Imran Qureshi brings together two extremes: clear traces of death and violence with the tranquillity of miniatures. Qureshi, trained as…
Read moreShirin Fakhim – Tehran Prostitutes
Shirin Fakhim’s Tehran Prostitutes uses absurd and sympathetic humour to address issues surrounding the Persian working-girl circuit. In 2002 it was estimated that there were…
Read moreRobert Montgomery
Bicycling to work, walking to the supermarket with traffic racing past and the pavement full of people: everything is just like every other day. But…
Read moreJoachim Koester – Tarantism
Tarantism, the film installation by the Danish artist Joachim Koester (born in Copenhagen in 1962) is about loss of control over the body, no longer…
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