Rivkah Young Work from the series Delos. “‘Welcome to paradise’ Which world did you just came from? The slogan of the leisure world Delos in the science fiction film Westworld. Michael Crichton staged the vision of a futuristic leisure park in 1973. Who travels to Delos, enters a recreation paradise of swordplays and western heros. […]
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Kerry Mansfield
Thursday, 18 June 2009
Kerry Mansfield Work from Borderline. See related work from Barbra Hilski. “When I first encountered what I now call, a Borderline image, I wasn’t sure if the resulting negative would tell the same story as my eyes. My camera responded with a defiant “Yes!” when contact sheets revealed an entirely new world. So I began […]
Daniel Barthmann
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
Daniel Barthmann Work from Vier Stundenkiloemter. “‘Vier Stundenkiloemter’ accords to the average speed of walking. The pictures are collected underway on a 800km hiking path from the French/Spanish border until Cap of Finisterre (= the supposed end of the world in the middle-ages) in the very west of Spain. The images that resulted in Vier Stundenkiloemter […]
Ralf Grossek
Sunday, 14 June 2009
Ralf Grossek Work from the series Collection Functional Intentions. “The majority of our visual perceptions of the world around us is characterised by the attempt to functionalise our immediate environment. Due to the limited space in the big cities, we try to think up ways to guide traffic flows, protect property and privacy and provide […]
Anne Lass
Friday, 12 June 2009
Anne Lass Work from Geography of Nowhere. “The project “Geography of Nowhere” was photographed in the United States, where I resided the past couple of years besides living in Germany. In my work, I try convert my personal impression of parts of the US- American living space into a panopticon of absent self-situatedness. It is […]
Ethan Arro Jones
Sunday, 31 May 2009
Ethan Arro Jones Work from In Water and Fish Story. “As a young adult entering my twenties, I found myself full of questions and I began looking for answers in the photographs I was making of my peers. Still showing glimpses of their youthful innocence, these new adults are wading, beautiful and naked, in the […]
Aaron Hegert
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Aaron Hegert Work from The Money Makers and Every Day. Hegert’s work is a fantastic example of observational photography well backed by a solid concept. I included one shot from Every Day because it reminds me so powerfully of a Cartier-Bresson in style, humor, and composition. “Public places around the world are inundated with advertising […]
Sonja Thomsen
Thursday, 7 May 2009
Sonja Thomsen Work from Lacuna and Oil. “There is more genetic complexity in a milliliter of water than the whole of the human genome. This is what Sonja Thomsen told me when we first met, about four years ago, and the sort of thing she thinks about a lot.That such an immense universe of organisms […]
Ian Whitmore
Friday, 6 March 2009
Ian Whitmore Work from the series Nowhere. Great work that addresses American use of landscaping (both indoor and outdoor).
Ward Roberts
Thursday, 5 March 2009
Ward Roberts Work from the series [ ] and Landscapes about us. I would write more, but I have to get on a plane.