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01
Mar

Dillon Marsh: For What It’s Worth – Copper

Whether they are active or long dormant, mines speak of a combination of sacrifice and gain. Their features are crude,

29
Feb

Martin Klimas: Sound Sculptures

At his ‘Sound Sculptures’ series Martin Klimas explores the boundaries of sound and image. Drops of multicolored paint placed on

23
Feb

Herbert Böttcher: Seamotion

Herbert Böttcher was born 1962 in Rietberg, Germany. The Dipl.-Designer lives in Duesseldorf and works since 1993 as a freelance

27
Jan

Aerial Typology of Cruise Ships by Jeffrey Milstein

New York based photographer Jeffrey Milstein at his latest series focused on massive cruise ships. To give them new perspective

30
Dec

Tamara Dean: The Edge

Tamara Dean’s practice extends across photography, installation and participatory works exploring the relationship between humans and the natural world and

08
Sep

Nastasia Faivre: Frenesie/Frenzy

My work is a reflection on contemporary cities and more specifically about the proliferation of modern urban space. To show the frenzy

23
Aug

Eduardo Leal: Plastic Trees

The world consumes 1 million every minute, it was consider by Guinness World Book of Records as “the most ubiquitous

18
Aug

Marc Dantan: Xray Compagny

After realised the series “The Immortals”, the stuffed animals from Deyrolle flames survivors after the terrible fire of 2008, I

13
Aug

Arturo Soto: When The Time Comes

I am interested in understanding what makes something worth looking at as a picture. This collection of images aims to

22
Jul

Michael Zuhorski: Natural Occurrence and Construction

Michael Zuhorski (born 1992) lives in Detroit Michigan. In 2015 he graduated from the College for Creative Studies with a

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