Dissolution
Tatiana Lecomte’s photographic oeuvre is certainly among the most wilful and challenging from a younger generation of artists in Austria. She mainly makes use of found images or existing...
View ArticleDistillations
Schlegel´s work investigates the potentiality and interactivity of human experience through the medium of art in particular local environments and their everyday spectacles. Her temporary...
View ArticleOlifantenpaadjes / Desire Lines
Splendidly laid pavements, traffic-safety barriers and idyllically organized pedestrian areas are avoided with sober insight. Desire lines are tangible proof that people do not allow themselves to be...
View ArticleThe Palm House
A monograph of duotone photographs, taken in the Palm House at the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin, beautifully illustrate this building as it was prior to its restoration. The...
View ArticleRandy #4
Randy engages inter-generational dialogue as a means to examine multiple perspectives on queer identity and gender. In bringing together under-represented voices in a collaborative discussion, Randy...
View ArticleConstructions
Markidou’s photography series, which are in this publication arranged in a dialectical relation, displaying an organic continuity and defining with clarity the context of her work, constitute a double...
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 ArticleMISS
In Miss, the Swiss photographer Martin Guggisberg depicts the participants at beauty contests, shows them backstage, on stage, but also looks at the experts, the jury and at us, the onlookers. These...
View ArticleConstructions – Natassa Markidou
Markidou’s photography series, which are in this publication arranged in a dialectical relation, displaying an organic continuity and defining with clarity the context of her work, constitute a double...
View ArticleRosette, Mauricette et Roby – Zoé Beausire
The photo book by Zoé Beausire (*1987) document in a very empathetic and personal way the artist’s preoccupation with the process of aging and the resulting bodily and mental changes within the...
View ArticleSheets – Rinko Kawauchi
Sheets attempts to retrace Rinko Kawauchi’s steps in this world through a reassembly and re-editing of her filmstrips as a reinvented whole. Cinematographic at heart, the sequences of randomly...
View ArticleSous Cloche – Wytske van Keulen
Sous cloche brings together Wytske van Keulen’s photographic observations of Saskia and Andrez, two remarkable figures living a secluded life in the rugged mountain landscape of the French Pyrenees....
View ArticleDark Knees – Mark Cohen
Mark Cohen (born 1943) is a protagonist of the street photography idiom that dominated American photography in the early 1970s. Dark Knees is a catalogue of Cohen’s photos taken in his hometown over...
View ArticleSeries – Enrique Metinides
Series is an attempt to examine Enrique Metinides’ work from the perspective of cinematography, sequentially revealing facts that come together in a substantial way to form a common motif with...
View ArticleOlifantenpaadjes / Desire Lines – Jan Dirk van der Burg
Splendidly laid pavements, traffic-safety barriers and idyllically organized pedestrian areas are avoided with sober insight. Desire lines are tangible proof that people do not allow themselves to be...
View ArticleOdiseo. #3
Volume 3 features photography by Marc Regàs, Olya Oleinic and MaxVon Eumppenberg & Patrick Bienert. A text by Ingo Niermann & Martti Kalliala on nuclear waste management, an essay about...
View ArticleEin Magazin über Orte #8
»Ein Magazin über Orte« (A magazine about places) deals with a different location in every issue. It collects works of various authors in the form of photographs, drawings and texts. The magazine is...
View ArticleClub Donny #10
CLUB DONNY is a strictly unedited journal on the personal experience of nature in the urban environment. It was established in 2008 by Samira Ben Laloua, Frank Bruggeman and Ernst van der Hoeven and...
View ArticleŠeškus – Algirdas Šeškus
What is remarkable in Šeškus is the freedom with which he photographed. It seems that nothing matters contrary to amateur photographers are in general it does not seek to make pretty pictures, or to be...
View ArticlePaper Monument #4
Paper Monument is a print journal of contemporary art published by n+1 and designed by Project Projects. Paper Monument relies on the support of our readers. We also receive financial support from the...
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