Ida Taavitsainen

Posted by Fabio 5 June 2012

Images taken from the collection ‘In memory of my wardrobe’ by Finnish photographer, Ida Taavitsainen. read more

Koto Bolofo at Colette

Posted by Fabio 5 June 2012

Koto Bolofo, self-taught photographer from South Africa, born in the Lesotho region, fell in love with the moment in the darkroom when the photograph appears. For him, it’s like ancient witchcraft, voodoo! read more

Flowers, after Warhol

Posted by Fabio 31 May 2012

Flowers, after Warhol, a new series of photographs by Vik Muniz. Using real flowers and other plants, Muniz created the imagery for these photographs based on Andy Warhol’s iconic flowers screen-prints. Each of the ten works in this series is published in an edition of 24 and measures 36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm). read more

Mate Moro – Dignity

Posted by Fabio 29 May 2012

Dignity by Hungarian photographer and art director Mate Moro. read more

Tomozei Maximilian

Posted by Fabio 28 May 2012

Tomozei Maximilian was born in Transylvania in ’86 and grew up in Bucharest. He moved to France in 2002 where he studyed photography for a couple of years. He currently lives in Paris where he works as a computer graphics technician and also as a photographer. read more

Omni-Phantasmic

Posted by Fabio 25 May 2012

Omni-Phantasmic by american photographer Neil Craver. A series of photographs dealing with the submersion of the conscious mind in the cloudy waters of the subconscious; through the means of nude woman floating and sinking into the depth of a abandoned flooded rock quarry. read more

Roma-Sinti-Kale-Manush

Posted by Fabio 24 May 2012

Roma-Sinti-Kale-Manush, a group exhibition by photographers and lens-based artists examining the condition of Roma people in Europe and surrounding countries. With a population of 10 to 12 million in the EU, the Roma are the oldest and largest European ethnic minority. read more

Charlotte Caron

Posted by Fabio 23 May 2012

This series of paintings-photographs by french artist Charlotte Caron, trying to respond to a form of duality—that assumes an animal part—by the medium of painting in addition, runs, mask, portrait. To ultimately create an osmosis between the two mediums, so between the animal and the portrait. read more