Posted by Fabio 22 May 2012
Moscow has been added to the map of Citylikeyou with a selection of must-see places recommended by photographer Max Sher. See more here.
Posted by Fabio 22 May 2012
Petra Feriancova uses wide range of contemporary visual languages, from conceptual painting through installations, in situ works and photographs. She finds inspiration in her own emotional reactions, explores processes of perception, memory and ways of their interpratation. read more
Posted by Fabio 22 May 2012
Jarg Geismar looks for themes for his work within the countries where he lives or spends any significant amount of time (Tokyo, Düsseldorf). By doing so, he consistently accentuates the playfulness and imagination, which makes the viewer’s fantasy flow. read more
Posted by Fabio 21 May 2012
Maestriland is a collection of bizarre furniture, oneiric hallucinations imagined by Milan-based designer Andrea Maestri. Each piece is self-produced and is pushed to the limits of a strongly figurative and unconventional aesthetics exploring a lot of different languages, materials and techniques.
Posted by Fabio 17 May 2012
Since its creation, the Pantone color chart has been the official dictionary of color. Artists, designers, painters and decorators have used Pantone to precisely pair colors to create a desired visual aesthetic. Artist Pierre David has redesigned the Pantone with a different shade of coloring; the varied beauty of Human skin tones. read more
Posted by Fabio 16 May 2012
The “Salaryman Project” by Tokyo based French photographer Bruno Quinquet is an attempt to build mystery and poetry around the archetypal figure of the Japanese male office worker, aka salaryman. With the cycle of the seasons as a backdrop, the series explores images of masculinity, normality and anonymity in the Japanese capital. read more
Posted by Fabio 15 May 2012
Photography by american artist Mark Regester. Regester currently Lives and Works in St. Louis, Missouri. read more
Posted by Fabio 15 May 2012
Hong Seon Jang create works that evoke a fundamental recognition of our space and environment and imply physical vulnerability in our daily life. These ideas evolved from his interest in studying the similarities between human and non-human life forms pertaining to structures, symbols, and patterns. The main concept is a fascination with the comparison of human activity and natural phenomena as it corresponds to the circulation of destruction and creation. read more