Posts with tag Photography

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Pinar Yolaçan – Mother Goddess

The work of the Turkish artist, Pinar Yolaçan, is at the crossroads of fashion, photography and sculpture. Her Mother Goddess series presents women entirely swathed…

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Andy Freeberg – Guardians of Russian Art

In the art museums of Russia, women sit in the galleries and guard the collections. When you look at the paintings and sculptures, the presence…

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Christophe Agou – Les faits secondaires

Les faits secondaires takes us on a journey about and around the journey, around the moment, the continuous stream of moments, around the experience. With…

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Petros Efstathiadis

Fantasy, freedom and ingenuity are the characteristics that mark the work of the Greek photographer, Petros Efstathiadis. His images are comprised of photographed constructies or…

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Zhe 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.”

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Johan 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…

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Mishka Henner – Collected Portraits

Collected Portraits presents twenty-four faces, representing the portrait archives of twenty-four photographers spanning the history of the medium.

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Lost & 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,…

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Joachim 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…