world press photo

Posted by Fabio 14 February 2010

Italian photographer Pietro Masturzo won this years World Press Photo prize with this image, women shouting from a rooftop in Tehran in protest at the Iranian presidential results. See the rest of the winning photos here.

Pétur Thomsen

Posted by Fabio 11 February 2010

If you feel like dwelling a bit, then take a look at Icelandic photographer Pétur Thomsen’s landscape photography.

www.peturthomsen.is

Matthieu Lavanchy

Posted by Fabio 11 February 2010

Beautiful sculptural installations by young swiss photographer Matthieu Lavanchy.

www.matthieulavanchy.com

Greg Stimac

Posted by Fabio 10 February 2010

Greg Stimac explores American ideologies found in mowing suburban lawns, campfires and snowmen, monuments to automobile accidents along roadsides, discarded urine-filled plastic bottles, and gunplay at unregulated outdoor firing ranges spread throughout the United States. read more

William Eggleston

Posted by Fabio 9 February 2010

William Eggleston
21st Century
15 January – 27 February 2010

Victoria Miro
16 Wharf Road, London N1 7RW

Hans Op De Beeck

Posted by Fabio 8 February 2010

Based in Brussels, artist Hans Op De Beeck works across many different medias such as sculptures, installations, video work, photography, animated films, drawings, paintings and writing. The image shown here is from his latest project Exterior from 2010.

www.hansopdebeeck.com

Lina Scheynius

Posted by Fabio 8 February 2010

I recently stumbled upon Swedish photographer Lina Scheynius photographs and was instantly captured by her photographic universe, dreamy, mysterious and very warm feelings – so I thought I would share that with you. Lina Scheynius is currently based in Paris but will soon come to London for her upcoming exhibition in April. read more

Christine Osinski

Posted by Fabio 2 February 2010

Christine Osinski’s photographs have appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, New York Magazine, The Village Voice, Art On Paper, Afterimage, Art In America and in numerous books. Her work can be found in museum collections including MOMA in New York, Lightwork in Syracuse, The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, among others. In 2005 Osinski was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. read more