The House That Burns Every Day
Marina Gadonneix’s work weaves a complex link between documentary and fiction through photographs of places given over to temporary neglect. The House That Burns Everyday recalls a fable whose story,...
View ArticleEnter The Pyramid
The project Egypt 3000 deals with the complex relationship between contemporary Egypt and its glorious past. The project took shape between October 2003 and June 2004, when Olivier Cablat was working...
View ArticleAtlas Monographs – Max Pam
Atlas Monographs is a compression of eight travel journals, beginning with Pam’s most recent work (Karakoram 2006) and shifting back through the decades to his first journals begun in 1970. The...
View ArticleCorazonda – Nicolas Wormull
Corazonada means ‘hunch’. An impulsive act. It is how celebrated Chilean-born photographer Nicolas Wormull has selected the images to create this intensely personal photo essay. Having returned to...
View ArticleSilence – Brad Rimmer
“I was worried about revisiting my old home and going inside the house, but I had no real connection at all. Everything that was in my mind had gone and I felt a strange relief. On my way out of town...
View ArticleNarcolepsy – Max Pam & Bob Charles
Narcolepsy is a disturbingly ambiguous novella in pictures and words by Max Pam (photographer) and Bob Charles (writer). A collision between image and text, it is a journey into a terrain where...
View ArticleHomebound
Homebound takes you on a journey through the veins of the ‘dark side’ of Kowloon as seen through KC Kwan’s lens. The journey starts on the bus from Chai Wan, takes you along the busy markets in Mong...
View ArticleJohn Smith
This new monograph on the work of English film and video artist John Smith, conceived and designed in collaboration with the artist, provides thorough insight into a highly original and diverse...
View ArticleFUKT Magazine #10
FUKT #10 – 2011 FUKT is a magazine for contemporary drawing. It comes without ads, beautifully designed with a focus on the visual, with occasional interviews with interesting artists and essays by...
View ArticleKaleidoscope Issue 19
KALEIDOSCOPE is an international quarterly of contemporary art and culture founded in 2009 in Milan. Distributed worldwide on a seasonal basis, it has gained widespread recognition as a trusted and...
View ArticleCubicle Life
In the gutters of Hong Kong, it’s not only down-and-outs who evoke sympathy, but also those who dwell crammed into cubicle apartments. In his latest feature photography project, Chun Wai – the author...
View ArticleDéplacés
Today, while Uzbekistan is secular with a determined separation between religion and state, it is decidedly not democratic. The figure whose influence has stretched from municipal gardener’s...
View ArticleMale Dancers Wanted
At the age of twenty three Gilles Bonnecarrère was living in New York, it was 1976 and his house that was wedged between two large buildings on Water Street had just burned down, leaving him with a...
View ArticleLay Flat #2: META
Lay Flat 02: Meta brings together a selection of contemporary artists whose photographs are conceptually engaged with the history, conventions and materiality of the medium itself. Photographs by...
View ArticleFUKT Magazine #11
The Berlin based publication FUKT, founded in 1999 by Björn Hegardt, is dedicated to drawing. The annual magazine is inviting the most interesting and adventurous international artists and writers to...
View ArticleHe Who Wants Fire Must be Able to Bear Smoke
The imagery of Welmer Keesmaat is based on personal experiences and ever-changing processes. He is currently focussing on specific locations and on the concept of contact in general. Recurring...
View ArticleFUKT Magazine #12
Drawing makes you see things clearer, and clearer and clearer still, until your eyes ache. David Hockney Writing, mathematics, circle, line, landscape, sound, city, science and people – as always, the...
View ArticleBlink #31
BLINK is a independent and non-profit, distinctive photography magazine(printed magazine), published monthly. It is not just a typical magazine. It is more like monthly art book project. The magazine...
View ArticleBlink #25
BLINK is a independent and non-profit, distinctive photography magazine(printed magazine), published monthly. It is not just a typical magazine. It is more like monthly art book project. The magazine...
View ArticleDeutschlandbilder
Deutschlandbilder or “Pictures of Germany” presents very different portfolios by the 17 current members of the agency, OSTKREUZ, in the context of its own 15-year anniversary. It is a remarkable take...
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