A Shimmer Of Possibility – Paul Graham
Published on the occasion of the Paul Graham exhibition, a shimmer of possibility at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, July 27 – September 19, 2012. Includes text, a shimmer of possibility, by John...
View ArticleDIY / Underground skateparks – Richard Gilligan
A skateboarding book like no other, this collection of stunning color photographs from around the world reveals an authentic, unsentimental view of an often over-glamorized subculture. The Irish...
View ArticleFrieze #162
Published eight times a year, frieze includes essays and columns by today’s most forward-thinking writers, artists and curators, as well as exhibition reviews from around the world. In the April...
View ArticlePastoral / Moscow Suburbs – Alexander Gronsky
In his photographic account Pastoral, Alexander Gronsky portrays the outskirts of Moscow: the places where humanity takes refuge to find solace far from the cities, colliding with urban expansion...
View ArticleCura #16
CURA. No.16 comes with the amazing cover by Elad Lassry introduced by the New York-based curator Tim Griffin. The first part includes essays and conversations about the practice of exhibition making,...
View ArticlePrinted Pages #5
For the Spring 2014 issue of Printed Pages we’re ringing in some changes, the first of which is our brand spanking new spine. Which is a direct result of the second big change; that we’ve upped the...
View ArticleTurps Banana #13
Features: Bomberg after Auerbach after Brown by John Chilver; Tim Renshaw on John Wilkins; Stewart Geddes in conversation with Bert Irvin; Michael Szpakowski on Jake Longstreth; Turps interviews...
View ArticleWhite Crane Spread Wings – Gráinne Quinlan
White Crane Spread Wings is a studied observation of Tai Chi enthusiasts in Hong Kong. Each morning large numbers of the elderly community emerge from the city’s residential tower blocks to practice...
View ArticleStill – Welmer Keesmaat
The work of Welmer Keesmaat is based on personal experiences and ever-changing processes within himself and his surroundings. Its subjects find themselves in the field of tension that is...
View ArticleSense Of Place – Contemporary Latvian Photography
Arnis Balčus / Reinis Hofmanis / Alnis Stakle 69 color photographs / essay in English, German and Latvian by Alise Tīfentāle The post Sense Of Place – Contemporary Latvian Photography appeared first...
View ArticleBlindness – Ola Rindal
Blindness (Pictures for another untold story) follows up Ola Rindal’s previous book titled Invisible (Pictures for an untold story) from 2012. It is, as it’s forerunner, the product of Rindal’s...
View ArticleIII – Robin Maddock
British photographer Robin Maddock’s third book, entitled ‘III’, incorporates three subjects, shot in three cities in the United States. Shot entirely in black and white, the three monochrome...
View ArticleThe Terror – Gabrielle Reed
By investigating the intrinsic nature of objects in a haunted environment, these photographs question why we associate certain items with fear, and the elements that are required to create a haunted...
View ArticleLaughing Prohibited
Onomatopee playfully frames and manifests our progressive capacity to design culture. At Onomatopee, architects, urban planners, graphic and spatial designers, cultural critics, marketers, artists,...
View Article(con) textual What do we really read?
Onomatopee playfully frames and manifests our progressive capacity to design culture. At Onomatopee, architects, urban planners, graphic and spatial designers, cultural critics, marketers, artists,...
View ArticleWhat is (still) natural in an experience economy?
Onomatopee playfully frames and manifests our progressive capacity to design culture. At Onomatopee, architects, urban planners, graphic and spatial designers, cultural critics, marketers, artists,...
View ArticleFrom here to there – reality mappings
from here to there – reality mappings Comfort and disillusion # 4 Onomatopee 50.8 by Jozua Zaagman Onomatopee playfully frames and manifests our progressive capacity to design culture. At...
View ArticleAct / Out
Act/OUT A call for contact, a call for a clash Onomatopee 65 With Ann Messner, Karl Philips, Anna Witt, Albert Heta, Pilvi Takala, Jan Rothuizen, Filippo Minelli, Ahmet Ogut, Erosie, Sebastian...
View ArticleFlow and Drift and Perform and Sit
Flow and Drift and Perform and Sit (random but in order) Spatial narratives with a purifying effect Onomatopee 74 By Jeroen Doorenweerd Onomatopee playfully frames and manifests our progressive...
View ArticlePassengers
“Passengers” is the result of an observation Dagmar Keller and Martin Wittwer made at night at a bus station while travelling through Poland. For a moment, the passengers on an old bus, obscured...
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