Posted by Fabio 11 October 2013
Columbine Goldsmith was born in Los Angeles, California and started taking photographs after her father, a cinematographer, gave her an old Nikon FG-20 on a trip to Mexico. read more
Posted by Fabio 10 October 2013
Levi Walton is a young photographer based in Panama City, Panama. His love for arts and photography began in his early teenage years. Since then, he’s developed his very own personal style, and keeps growing as an artist. read more
Posted by Fabio 10 October 2013
Hideaki Kawashima is known for the ethereal beauty of his bright compositions. The artist almost exclusively draws female portraits or heads in very light colors and in always the same rounded shape.The almond eyes are characteristic of the artist’s special and unmistakable style. read more
Posted by Fabio 10 October 2013
Amy Bennett works with common themes such as transition, aging, isolation, and loss, she is interested in the fragility of relationships and people’s awkwardness in trying to coexist and relate to one another. To that end she creates miniature 3D models to serve as evolving still lifes from which she paint detailed narrative paintings. read more
Posted by Fabio 10 October 2013
Petros Chrisostomou photographs small-scale, ordinary, ephemeral objects in architectural models that he constructs himself, and then dramatically arranges, often employing lighting and staging conventions of the theatre. read more
Posted by Fabio 9 October 2013
We are pleased to announce that Aurillac-France has been added to the map of Citylikeyou with a selection of must-see places recommended by Aurillac-based artist, Cendrine Rovini. See more here.
Posted by Fabio 8 October 2013
A photograph acts as a springboard for the viewer on a narrative journey. Stories revealed, true or imaginary. In a seaside hotel lobby a woman stares out at a wet English day; Billy’s 2nd place Karate trophy in 1987; a transvestite enjoying a quiet cup of tea; a cowboy checking in at a motel on the way to who knows where… read more
Posted by Fabio 8 October 2013
Violence, calamity and the absurdity of war are recorded extensively within The Archive of Modern Conflict, the largest photographic collection of its kind in the world. read more