Posted by Fabio 21 April 2011
27 year old Norway artist Ingri Haraldseno, works mainly with drawing on paper as well as on walls. Her practice is based around themes like the unknown, physically unreachable areas, our thoughts, the untold and the undescribed. She find some of her inspiration in the Norwegian folklore, science-fiction and surrealism. Her drawings are usually produced impulsively and can sometimes be seen as series where the pieces are created based on each other, like a chain reaction. read more
Posted by Fabio 20 April 2011
Candice Breitz South African artist Born in Johannesburg, 1972. Professor of Fine Art at the Braunschweig University of Art since 2007. Breitz has shown her work on the international art scene for many years and is best known for her video works and installations. She currently Lives and works in Berlin. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 April 2011
Funny collage work by Miami born artist, Javier Piñón. Piñón currently Lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Posted by Fabio 19 April 2011
Tanyth Berkeley’s photographs celebrate the beautiful and rare in their depictions of a cross-section of individuals. Representing the collective desires, struggles and physical manifestations of transgender women, street performers, albinos, nude models, and other standouts from the mainstream. read more
Posted by Fabio 15 April 2011
Jocelyn Allen is a photography graduate from Worcestershire, England. In June 2010 she completed a BA in Photographic Art at the University of Wales, Newport. Previously in June 2007 she achieved a BTEC National Diploma in Photography. She is currently working on new projects and works mainly with medium format and instant film. Currently living and working in London.
www.jocelynallen.co.uk
Posted by Fabio 14 April 2011
“The garden reveals itself, not only because you are forced to wait, but also because you are forced to witness how the message is being constructed.”
Posted by Fabio 14 April 2011
In 1969 American photographer Richard Avedon (May 15, 1923 – October 1, 2004) made these photographs of his father during the last seven years of his father’s life. read more
Posted by Fabio 13 April 2011
The Belgian artist, who was trained at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts de Liège, belonged to the Mycose Comix-Factory collective. He was already attracting interest internationally because of his fanzines before his first exhibition. Impeduglia is fascinated by socially constitutive cults, mythologizing and heroisation. Full of mischief, Impeduglia draws an absurd picture of a meaningless society.
www.impeduglia.com