Posted by Fabio 13 May 2011
Gritty and cinematic images by California based photographer Eliot Lee Hazel. read more
Posted by Fabio 13 May 2011
The majority of the work for which Photographer Mark Cohen is known is shot in the neighbourhoods of Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, a city in the northeastern part of Pennsylvania, United States. Characteristically he shoots his subjects close in, often using a wide-angle lens and flash, frequently cropping the subjects’ heads from the frame, concentrating on small details and moments. read more
Posted by Fabio 11 May 2011
Visualizing 38 million deaths from 25 conflicts. Ten casualties. Ten million casualties. Our understanding of conflicts is often nothing more than a handful of digits, the more precise, the less meaningful. The anchor’s tone remains the same when talking about major wars or isolated outbursts of violence. read more
Posted by Fabio 11 May 2011
Fiona Crisp is an artist who is known for creating installations of large-scale photographs that question the ontological presence of the photographic image. Her works are often generated by spending intensive periods of time in particular locations, recent projects having involved working in the Early Christian catacombs of Rome and a Second World War underground military hospital in the Channel Islands. read more
Posted by Fabio 9 May 2011
Marc Philip Van Kempen spent several research periods in the city of Los Angeles investigating the ways in which this city represents itself. During and after these visits he collected different elements such as film-stills, photographs, texts and architectural models, all loosely related to the 1939 novel “Ask the Dust” by John Fante. read more
Posted by Fabio 8 May 2011
Photographer Vincent Fournier was born in Burkina Faso, studied in France, and is now based in Belgium. He holds a diploma from the Ecole Nationale de la Photographie. He has exhibited at Acte 2 Galerie in Paris, the Young Gallery in Brussels, the Marunouchy Gallery in Tokyo, 27AD in Bergamo and has participated in festivals and fairs in Paris, Abu Dhabi, Tokyo and Switzerland.
www.vincentfournier.co.uk
Posted by Fabio 6 May 2011
Homo Animatus by Hyungkoo Lee, was an extension of a series of earlier pieces where the artist physically sought to alter – to reduce to cartoon simplicity – his own anatomy. Using plastic forms, enlarging and reducing lenses, Lee created a variety of body costumes that altered both one’s appearance and one’s vision of the real world at the same time.
Posted by Fabio 6 May 2011
Kim Boske’s work can be described as a body of research in which different moments in time and space run together in a field that seems to embody a determination of time to present proof of it’s discrete, unique moments. He create stories that rise around the system of time and space. read more