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Deconstructing Trees. Monochrome photographs exploring the patterns of constructal law in trees.
Every medium stimulates and meets the sensibility of an audience as well as, impacting its orientation, political and otherwise.
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Since his teen years, Hoshi has been obsessed by the nightlife of the urban entertainment districts of Tokyo; the vulgar neon signs, the dark trash-filled alleys, and the backdrop of human drama taking place both inside and outside the clubs and bars. Haruto Hoshi was born 1970 in Kanagawa and educated at Contemporary Photography Research Institute.
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The Caribbean has suffered a huge loss with the recent passing of Luise Kimme. We pay tribute to Kimme and her work by republishing one of the last articles to be written about her.
It's hard to create more nostalgia than with the faded tones of a vintage advertising poster. Those glorious old ads push just the right buttons, bring
Jeff Bridges, best known for his role as The Dude in “The Big Lebowski,” has spent decades photographing his world, movie sets, using an ultrawide camera.
Her photos of gay people in Vietnam won Maika Elan (b.1986) the 1st Place prize for contemporary issues stories at World Press Photo 2013, making her the first Vietnamese woman to win at World Press Photo. During the Award Days, she made time to talk to GUPabout happy gays, photographing crowds and being wary of beautiful photos.
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On toilet walls, on subway trains - both inside and out - on apartment doors, along alleyways and in children’s playgrounds - nowadays every major city in the world is plastered with hundreds of thousands of pieces of graffiti and street art.
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Visual Culture, Politics and Criticism.
Three photographers who have self-published books talk to Sean O'Hagan about their experiences
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Stephen Shore: Actually, I started to use color a year before, in 1971, with two projects: the Mick-O-Matics, which were color snapshots, and the Amarillo postcards. I think it was simply the time was right for color photography.
A gallery show features pictures of residents shot through their windows. The subjects are understandably annoyed
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Daniella Zalcman created a series images that are part New York, part London, and collectively represent her vision of home
From the series “Lost Villages“. Skipsea, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.2011 Neil A. White (b. 1972, England) is a photographer and teacher currently living in London. Growing up in the north o...
We are on the footsteps of a new photography landscape that is or will be affecting everyone who intends to draw substantial revenue operating a camera. While we can see and feel the changes, how to adapt is not evident.
nonsite.org is an online peer-reviewed quarterly journal of scholarship in the humanities, plus poetry, editorials, reviews, visual art and more.
Sean O'Hagan: It's 40 years since the troubled US photographer took her own life, but her images continue to reveal the camera's predatory nature
Accidental Mysteries for April 21, 2013 focuses on the Deep Roots of Modernism.
To some fans of his not-exactly-a-sitcom Louie, Louis C.K. simply appeared a few years ago, fully formed and acclaimed by his peers as perhaps the most skilled, dedicated comedic craftsmen working today.
Nearly two years ago, photographers Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros were killed in Misrata, Libya. A new documentary on Hetherington's life, produced by friend Sebastian Junger, premieres on HBO April 18, 2013.
When it comes to explaining philosophy, sometimes less is more — and we think this arresting collection of minimalist posters encompasses that idea perfectly.
The great photojournalist exposes us to a 'pristine' monochrome planet… but leaves the viewer to interpret where mankind fits in, writes Laura Cumming
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